2015
DOI: 10.7287/peerj.preprints.1064v1
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Seagrasses or caged mussels to bioassess the contamination rate of Mediterranean coastal waters? That is the question

Abstract: Biological indicators have the capacity to integrate the temporal changes of contaminants, concentrations or fluxes over various time-scales, and are thus considered as interesting tools for water quality biomonitoring. Since the mid-70ies, French programs have developed water monitoring approaches based on the use of bivalve molluscs; and recently the natural background and the extent of water contamination were bioassessed at the scale of the whole western Mediterranean. But even if bivalve molluscs are view… Show more

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