2016
DOI: 10.1002/etc.3582
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The freshwater bivalve Corbicula australis as a sentinel species for metal toxicity assessment: An in situ case study integrating chemical and biomarker analyses

Abstract: A weight of evidence approach in environmental assessment includes the use of biomonitor organisms to measure biologically available contaminant concentrations and lethal and sublethal responses in an exposure, dose, and response framework. Corbicula australis was assessed as a test species for metal toxicity using in situ river sediment exposures at 4 locations in the Molonglo River (New South Wales, Australia), which has a legacy of sediment metal contamination, following 8 decades of mining in its upper rea… Show more

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“…The interest for the study of the hemocyte immunity mainly derives from the role of marine bivalve mollusks as sentinel organisms in environmental monitoring [100]. Indeed, many hemocyte parameters have been investigated as biomarkers in field or laboratory studies [101,102,103], and detailed data are available in the literature about the strong influence of natural and anthropic stressors on the hemocyte activity.…”
Section: Defense Mechanisms In Marine Bivalve Mollusksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interest for the study of the hemocyte immunity mainly derives from the role of marine bivalve mollusks as sentinel organisms in environmental monitoring [100]. Indeed, many hemocyte parameters have been investigated as biomarkers in field or laboratory studies [101,102,103], and detailed data are available in the literature about the strong influence of natural and anthropic stressors on the hemocyte activity.…”
Section: Defense Mechanisms In Marine Bivalve Mollusksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies in bivalve molluscs have linked LD to oxidative stress and the breakdown of lipid membranes through LP (e.g. Marasinghe Wadige et al 2014 ; Taylor et al 2016 ). In the current study, there is no correlation between LD and either TAOC or LP.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Organic pollutants, metal pollutants and xenobiotics Aus: Edge et al, 2012;Taylor et al, 2017NZ: Chandurvelan et al, 2015Lister et al, 2016Lister et al, , 2017 Neurotoxicity Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) A neurotransmitter located in the synaptic cleft, AChE breaks down acetylcholine into choline to terminate neurotransmission through the synapse.…”
Section: Organic Pollutants and Xenobioticsmentioning
confidence: 99%