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Utilising Caging Techniques To Investigate Metal Assimilation In Nucella Lapillus, Mytilus Edulis And Crassostrea Gigas At Three Irish Coastal Locations, Michelle Giltrap, Ailbhe Macken, Maria Davoren, Evin Mcgovern, Barry Foley, Martin Larsen, Jonathan White, Brendan Mchugh Jan 2013

Utilising Caging Techniques To Investigate Metal Assimilation In Nucella Lapillus, Mytilus Edulis And Crassostrea Gigas At Three Irish Coastal Locations, Michelle Giltrap, Ailbhe Macken, Maria Davoren, Evin Mcgovern, Barry Foley, Martin Larsen, Jonathan White, Brendan Mchugh

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Pollution by metals has been of increasing concern for a number of decades but at present, the mechanism of metal accumulation in sentinel species is not fully understood and further studies are required for environmental risk assessment of metals in aquatic environments. The use of caging techniques has proven to be useful for assessment of water quality in coastal and estuarine environments. This study investigates the application of caging techniques for monitoring uptake of 20 elements in three marine species namely Nucella lapillus, Mytilus edulis and Crassostrea gigas. Stable isotopes were used to determine predatory effects and also used for …