2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2010.06.025
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Allometric relationships of 210Po and 210Pb in mussels and their application to environmental monitoring

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“…Previous research had shown that radionuclide concentrations in mussels significantly decreased with mussel size, shell length or mussel weight (Cherry and Heyraud,1991;Ryan et al, 1999;Carvalho and Oliveira, 2008;Carvalho et al, 2010). Based on such observations, we hypothesize that other factors, related to local environment conditions and to the season of the year, might also cause important variation in radionuclide concentrations in mussels.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 58%
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“…Previous research had shown that radionuclide concentrations in mussels significantly decreased with mussel size, shell length or mussel weight (Cherry and Heyraud,1991;Ryan et al, 1999;Carvalho and Oliveira, 2008;Carvalho et al, 2010). Based on such observations, we hypothesize that other factors, related to local environment conditions and to the season of the year, might also cause important variation in radionuclide concentrations in mussels.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…This means that the total amount of radionuclide in mussel soft tissues (Bq mussel À1 ) did not fluctuate significantly through the year and did not follow the physiological condition (C i ) of mussels. This stability trend of radionuclide body burden over time was observed for both radionuclides, although with a larger uncertainty for 210 Pb than for 210 Po as a consequence of lower 210 Pb activity levels and sample size used (see Carvalho et al, 2010).…”
Section: Sea Coast: Radionuclides In Musselsmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…210 Po в мидиях могут быть обусловлены условиями среды, прежде всего соленостью или температурой (Hole et al, 1995), видом загрязнений (Germain et al, 1992;Swift et al, 1995;Ryan et al, 1999;Carvalho et al, 2010Carvalho et al, , 2011 и такими биологи-ческими параметрами, как стадии репродук-тивного цикла. Так как 210 Ро ассоциируется, в основном, с белками и аминокислотами (Cherry, Shannon, 1974;Wildgust et al, 1999) …”
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“…Cherry (1979) сделали важное заключение: "С точки зрения морской биологии 210 Po служит природным трассером трофической цепи". Мидии входят в группу гидробионтов с наиболее высокими уровнями аккумулирования этого радиону-клида (Cherry, Shannon, 1974;Aarkrog et al, 1997;Carvalho et al, 2010Carvalho et al, , 2011. Установле-но, что 80 % 210 Ро, определяемого в голубой мидии Mytilus edulis, ассоциировано с про-теинами -с замещением в них более 80 % серы (Wildgust et al, 1999).…”
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