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Pema viridis

Kan-atireklap, S., S. Tanabe, J. Sanguansin, M.S. Tabucanon, and M. Hungspreugs. 1997. Contamination by butyltin compounds and organochlorine residues in green mussel (Pema viridis, L.) from Thailand coastal waters. Environ. Pollut. 97 79-89. [Pg.630]

Richardson, B.J. Zheng, G.J. Tse, E.S.C. De Luca-Abbott, S.B. Siu, S.Y.M, Lam, P.K.S. 2003, A comparison of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon and petroleum hydrocarbon uptake by mussels (Pema viridis) and semi-permeable membrane devices (SPMDs) in Hong Kong Coastal Waters. Environ. Pollut. 122 223-227. [Pg.166]

Pema viridis) and semi-permeable membrane devices (SPMDs) in Hong Kong Coastal Waters. Emiron. Pollut. 122 223—227. [Pg.212]

Krishnakumar, P.K., P.K. Asokan, and V.K. Pillai. 1990. Physiological and cellular responses to copper and mercury in the green mussel Pema viridis (Linnaeus). Aquat. Toxicol. 18 163-174. [Pg.224]

Chan, H.M. 1988b. Accumulation and tolerance to cadmium, copper, lead and zinc by the green mussel Pema viridis. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Sen 48 295-303. [Pg.729]

Bayen, S., Thomas, G.O., Lee, H.K., Obbard, J.P., 2004. Organochlorine pesticides and heavy metals in green mussel, Pema viridis in Singapore. Water Air Soil Pollut. 155, 103-116. [Pg.365]

Holmes, M.J., Teo, S.L.M., and Khoo, H.W., Persistent low concentrations of diarrhetic shellfish toxins in green mussels Pema viridis from the Johor Strait, Singapore first record of diarrhetic shellfish toxins from South-East Asia, Mar. Ecol. Prog. Sen, 181, 257,1999. [Pg.282]

Khan MS, Goswami U, Rojatkar SR, Khan Ml. A serine protease inhibitor hemo-lymph of green mussel, Pema viridis. Bioorg Med Chem 2008 18(14) 3963-7. [Pg.338]

Pema viridis Gulf of Paiia, Venezuela 0.06 0.05 (2002) Roja de Astudillo et al. [Pg.78]

Roja de AstudUlo L, Chang-Ye I, Agard J, Bekele I, Hubbard R (2002) Heavy metals in green mussel (Pema viridis) and oysters Crassostrea sp.) from Trinidad and Venezuela. Arch Environ Contam Toxicol 42 410-415... [Pg.97]

Van Kolck, M., M.A.J. Huijbregts, K. Vellman, and AJ. Hendriks. 2008. Estimating bioconcentration factors, lethal concentrations and critical body residues of metals in the mol-lusks Pema viridis and Mytilus edulis using ion characteristics. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 27 272-276. [Pg.21]

Source Data from M. van Kolck, M.A.J. Huijbregts, K. Veltman, and A.J. Hendriks, Estimating Bioconcentration Factors, Lethal Concentrations and Critical Body Residues of Metals in the Mollusks Pema viridis and Mytilus edulis Using Ion Characteristics. Environ. Toxicol. Cliem. 27 (2008) 272-276. Supplementary information available at http //onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ store/10.1897/07-224R. 1/asset/supinfo/l 0.1897 07-224.S I.pdf v=l s=fda547dc5689332031 992621f5e3833819a8e96f. [Pg.201]

Regression equations were developed between individual metal ion characteristics and toxicity data (LCj(,s) for two species of mollusks, Pema viridis and Mytilus edulis. The four ion characteristics studied were the covalent index, softness index, hydrolysis constant, and ionic index. [Pg.289]

B.J. Richardson, G.J. Zheng, E.S.C. Tse, and P.K.S. Lam, A comparison of mussels Pema viridis) and semipermeable membrane devices (SPMDs) for monitoring chlorinated trace organic contaminants in Hong Kong coastal waters, Chemosphere, 45(8) (2001) 1201-1208. [Pg.559]

ASOKAN R, ARUMUGAM M, MULLAiNADHAN p (1997), Activation of prophenoloxidase in the plasma and haemocytes of the marine mnssel Pema viridis Linnaeus. Dev Comp Immunol, 21,1-12. [Pg.101]


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