2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-019-04489-4
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Ionomic profile and arsenic speciation in Semisulcospira cancellata, a freshwater shellfish from a mine-impacted river in China

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“…However, in the family Rosaceae, the correlation between P and Fe was negative. It indicated that interactions between P and other elements were driven not only by mineral speciation but also by phylogenetic traits and environmental facilitation (Baxter, 2009); however, positive correlations consequently could not always be deduced for the same pathways (Baxter, 2009;Du et al, 2019). A low-P-tolerant species, Hakea prostrata, living in Southwest Australia was observed to have a similarly lower concentration of Zn and Cu under both hydroponic and soil conditions, whereas the concentrations of these metals in the hydroponics were much higher than in the soil conditions (Turner and Laliberté, 2015;Prodhan et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in the family Rosaceae, the correlation between P and Fe was negative. It indicated that interactions between P and other elements were driven not only by mineral speciation but also by phylogenetic traits and environmental facilitation (Baxter, 2009); however, positive correlations consequently could not always be deduced for the same pathways (Baxter, 2009;Du et al, 2019). A low-P-tolerant species, Hakea prostrata, living in Southwest Australia was observed to have a similarly lower concentration of Zn and Cu under both hydroponic and soil conditions, whereas the concentrations of these metals in the hydroponics were much higher than in the soil conditions (Turner and Laliberté, 2015;Prodhan et al, 2017).…”
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“…The freshwater shellfish Semisulcospira cancellate has been introduced as a bioindicator to monitor the heavy metal contamination at four city cites on the mine-impacted Xiang River in China. 66 The concentrations of a range of metals were determined by ICP-MS and multivariate statistical analyses such as Pearson’s correlation analysis and PCA were employed to identify the possible sources of the elements in the shellfish samples. The shellfish samples were then categorized according to the sampling sites with different contamination levels.…”
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“… 16 , 17 ], and fish [e.g. 18 , 19 ]. Insights into the mammalian ionome, particularly large mammals, are limited.…”
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