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Macoma nasuta

Hylleberg, J. and Gallucci, V. F., Selectivity in feeding by the deposit-feeding bivalve Macoma nasuta., Mar. Biol., 32, 167, 1975. [Pg.591]

In the clam Macoma nasuta, mass balance studies showed that the major route of uptake of hexachlorobenzene was via the gut from ingested solids (60 to 80%), with contributions of around 10% for other routes including interstitial and overlying water (Boese et al. 1990). [Pg.131]

Boese, B.L., H. Lee, D.T. Specht, and R.C. Randall. 1990. Comparison of aqueous and solid-phase uptake for hexachlorobenzene in the tellinid clam Macoma nasuta (Conrad) a mass balance approach. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 9 221-231. [Pg.196]

Boese, B.L., M. Winsor, H. Lee II, S. Evchols, J. Pelletier, and R. Randall. 1995. PCB congeners and hexachlorobenzene biota sediment accumulation factors for Macoma nasuta exposed to sediments with different total organic carbon content. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 14 303-310. [Pg.196]

Macoma nasuta Total PAH Puget Sound (USA) — clean to industrial 0.19-3.0 Malinas et al. (1986)... [Pg.80]

Phillips et al. (2006) USA, Santa Barbara Channel, 4H shell mounds M. galloprovincialis, Macoma nasuta EPA 3550A, 8270C methods No reference TPAHs, 78-1,880 ng/g dw GC-MS-SIM... [Pg.180]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.515 , Pg.805 , Pg.1303 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.145 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.80 ]




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