Effects of copper on freshwater mussels: Distribution, bioaccumulation, and effects on calcium homeostasis
Copper (Cu) in aquatic ecosystems is present in dissolved form, associated with suspended food particles, and as inorganic insoluble species in the sediment. It is an essential element to mussels at about 20 mg kg-1 body weight which is taken up from water, food, or both, but it is toxic above 80 m...
Main Authors: | Nugroho, Andhika Puspito, Frank, Hartmut |
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Format: | Conference or Workshop Item |
Language: | English |
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2011
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Online Access: | https://repository.ugm.ac.id/118046/1/YES%20meeting%20abstract%20book%20%28Andhika%29.pdf |
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