Functional responses of filter feeders increase with elevated metal contamination: Are these good or bad signs of environmental health?
Abstract
Fast urbanization in coastal areas has increased the load of contaminants entering estuaries worldwide, threatening the diversity and provision of services by these important systems. Contamination causes structural changes in ecosystems, but the consequences for their functioning are still overlooked. Here we investigated filtration and biodeposition rates of the mussel Mytilaster solisianus across different concentrations of metals, nutrients...
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Title
Functional responses of filter feeders increase with elevated metal contamination: Are these good or bad signs of environmental health?
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
149
Pages
110571 - 110571
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