1983
DOI: 10.1016/0272-7714(83)90095-1
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U.S. Mussel Watch: 1977–1978 results on trace metals and radionuclides

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“…Although shrimp C. affinis is not a member of the bioindicators in "Mussel Watch Program" (Goldberg et al, 1983), it is the dominant species in the Bohai Sea ecosystem and plays a critical role in the food chain (Cheng, 2005). Therefore, it is necessary to elucidate the biological responses induced by metal pollution in this species.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although shrimp C. affinis is not a member of the bioindicators in "Mussel Watch Program" (Goldberg et al, 1983), it is the dominant species in the Bohai Sea ecosystem and plays a critical role in the food chain (Cheng, 2005). Therefore, it is necessary to elucidate the biological responses induced by metal pollution in this species.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Marine mussels are widely used as bioindicators in environmental monitoring and assessment programs because of their sessile filter, feeding lifestyle and high accumulation for organic and inorganic pollutants in the marine environment [13]. Usually, the adult mussels are applied in either ecotoxicology or environmental monitoring programs.…”
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“…The ability of marine mussels to biologically incorporat9 trace metals in their tissues has been well estabhshed; most of the studies have been carried out on the soft tissue (Amiard et al, 1986;Bloom & Ayling, 1977;Bryan, 1980Bryan, , 1983Coleman et al, 1986;Cossa et al, 1979;Davies & Pirie, 1980;Di Giulio & Scanlon, 1985;Farrington et al, 1983;Galloway et al, 1983;Gault et al, 1983;Goldberg, 1975;Goldberg et al, 1978Goldberg et al, , 1983Hung et al, 1981Hung et al, , 1983Johnson & D'Auria, 1980;Julshamn, 1981;Karbe et al, 1977;Langston, 1986;Martinci~ et al, 1984;M6ller et al, 1983;Phillips, 1976aPhillips, , 1976bPhillips, , 1977bPhillips, , I977c, 1978Popham & D'Auria, 1983a, 1983bRitz et al, 1982;Segar et al, 1971;Slabyj & Carpenter, 1977;Szefer, 1986;Szefer & Szefer, 1985;Szefer & Wenne, 1987). However, the number of articles on the concentration or distribution of metals in shell material, particularly relating the metal concentration in the soft tissue to that in the shell is scanty (A1- Dabbas et al, 1984;Bertine & Goldberg, 1972;Carriker et al, 1980bCarriker et al, , 1982Chow et al, 1976;Ferrell et al, 1973;<...>…”
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confidence: 99%