2006
DOI: 10.5132/jbse.2006.01.016
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Hydrothermal Vents as a Possible Natural Pollution Laboratory: Metal Detoxification Mechanisms in Mussels and Fishes from Lucky Strike

Abstract: Deep-sea hydrothermal vent environments are considered highly toxic with high temperatures, sulphide, methane, carbon dioxide and heavy metals. Paradoxically, life at the vents exhibits high productivity and therefore provides a unique way to study the effect of long-term adaptation to environmental stress. The aim of this study was to compare the responses of some biomarkers of metal exposure between two hydrothermal species, the mussel Bathymodiolus azoricus and the chimaera fish Hydrolagus pallidus from Luc… Show more

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