The Different Capability Of Metal Uptake In The Shell Of Perna Viridis Compared To The Different Soft Tissues: A Statistical Approach

Distribution of metals in bivalves is usually examined based on different metal concentrations in the different tissues of the bivalves. Patterns of metal distribution between the shells and the different soft tissues of two geographical populations of the green-lipped mussel Perna viridis were inve...

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Glavni autori: Yap, Chee Kong, Edward Thomas, Franklin Berandah
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Izdano: Universiti Malaysia Terengganu 2009
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description Distribution of metals in bivalves is usually examined based on different metal concentrations in the different tissues of the bivalves. Patterns of metal distribution between the shells and the different soft tissues of two geographical populations of the green-lipped mussel Perna viridis were investigated. The correlation analysis showed insignificant correlation between the shells and the different soft tissues. The multiple linear stepwise regression analysis showed that the shells were not influential in metal accumulation in the total soft tissues. The cluster analysis showed that the shells were clustered differently, as a single entity, from the rest of the different soft tissues. All these findings indicate that the capability of metal uptake by the shell of Perna viridis differs.
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spelling upm.eprints-170582015-11-04T03:09:03Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17058/ The Different Capability Of Metal Uptake In The Shell Of Perna Viridis Compared To The Different Soft Tissues: A Statistical Approach Yap, Chee Kong Edward Thomas, Franklin Berandah Distribution of metals in bivalves is usually examined based on different metal concentrations in the different tissues of the bivalves. Patterns of metal distribution between the shells and the different soft tissues of two geographical populations of the green-lipped mussel Perna viridis were investigated. The correlation analysis showed insignificant correlation between the shells and the different soft tissues. The multiple linear stepwise regression analysis showed that the shells were not influential in metal accumulation in the total soft tissues. The cluster analysis showed that the shells were clustered differently, as a single entity, from the rest of the different soft tissues. All these findings indicate that the capability of metal uptake by the shell of Perna viridis differs. Universiti Malaysia Terengganu 2009 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17058/1/The%20Different%20Capability%20Of%20Metal%20Uptake%20In%20The%20Shell%20Of%20Perna%20Viridis%20Compared%20To%20The%20Different%20Soft%20Tissues.pdf Yap, Chee Kong and Edward Thomas, Franklin Berandah (2009) The Different Capability Of Metal Uptake In The Shell Of Perna Viridis Compared To The Different Soft Tissues: A Statistical Approach. Journal of Sustainability of Science and Management, 4 (1). pp. 38-48. ISSN E-ISSN: 1823-8556, Print ISSN: 1823-8556 http://journalumt.umt.edu.my/ Metals - Toxicology Perna - Effect of metals on Mussel - Effect of water pollution on English
spellingShingle Metals - Toxicology
Perna - Effect of metals on
Mussel - Effect of water pollution on
Yap, Chee Kong
Edward Thomas, Franklin Berandah
The Different Capability Of Metal Uptake In The Shell Of Perna Viridis Compared To The Different Soft Tissues: A Statistical Approach
title The Different Capability Of Metal Uptake In The Shell Of Perna Viridis Compared To The Different Soft Tissues: A Statistical Approach
title_full The Different Capability Of Metal Uptake In The Shell Of Perna Viridis Compared To The Different Soft Tissues: A Statistical Approach
title_fullStr The Different Capability Of Metal Uptake In The Shell Of Perna Viridis Compared To The Different Soft Tissues: A Statistical Approach
title_full_unstemmed The Different Capability Of Metal Uptake In The Shell Of Perna Viridis Compared To The Different Soft Tissues: A Statistical Approach
title_short The Different Capability Of Metal Uptake In The Shell Of Perna Viridis Compared To The Different Soft Tissues: A Statistical Approach
title_sort different capability of metal uptake in the shell of perna viridis compared to the different soft tissues a statistical approach
topic Metals - Toxicology
Perna - Effect of metals on
Mussel - Effect of water pollution on
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