1978
DOI: 10.1007/bf00390550
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Detoxication of metals by marine bivalves: An ultrastructural study of the compartmentation of copper and zinc in the oyster Ostrea edulis

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“…Our data are consistent with the finding that accumulation of Zn occurs primarily in bivalve soft tissues, where it is usually associated with proteins or membrane-bound vesicles in the hemolymph [43,44]. Zinc deposition in the shell is considered to be insignificant [45].…”
Section: Field Exposures To Heavy Metalssupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Our data are consistent with the finding that accumulation of Zn occurs primarily in bivalve soft tissues, where it is usually associated with proteins or membrane-bound vesicles in the hemolymph [43,44]. Zinc deposition in the shell is considered to be insignificant [45].…”
Section: Field Exposures To Heavy Metalssupporting
confidence: 94%
“…The capacity within the oysters to accumulate higher concentrations of zinc and (copper) in oysters is primarily related to the oysters' high pumping rate. George et al (1978) report that based on observations of copper in the oyster Ostrea edulis relative to mussels, may be attributable to bonding to sulphur within haemocytes. Such haemocytes are typically present in all oysters (Roesijadi, 1996).…”
Section: Overall Observations On Metals Concentrations Between T ¼ 0 mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The precipitates would become endocytosed by haemocytes and, after concentration in granules, exported out of the body. One common export pathway of granules in bivalves is vla the hepatopancreas and the alimentary tract (Stauber 1950, George et al 1978; another frequently used mechanism, excreting particularly copper precipitates, is via the kidney (Robinson et al 1985).…”
Section: Ica E E L S Spectra Frommentioning
confidence: 99%