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Copper, zinc, lead and cadmium concentrations in the Mediterranean mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis lamarck, 1819 from the Sinop coast of the Black Sea
Bat L.; Gündoğdu A.; Öztürk M.; Öztürk M. (1999)The concentrations of copper, zinc, lead and cadmium in the living tissue of the Mediterranean mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis from the Sinop coasts of the Black Sea were measured by absorption spectrophotometry for ... -
Effects of gut sediment contents on heavy metal levels in the amphipod Corophium volutator (Pallas)
Bat L.; Raffaelli D. (TUBITAK, 1999)Concentrations of copper, zinc and cadmium were determined in Corophium volutator (with and without gut contents) exposed for 4 and 10 days to contaminated sediment. Significant differences were observed in metal concentrations ... -
Heavy metal levels in some organisms from the Sinop peninsula of the black sea
The measurement of heavy metal concentrations in seaweed and the living tissue of invertebrates is proposed as a rapid and inexpensive technique for monitoring pollution of coastal waters. After introduction into the aquatic ... -
Influence of sediment on heavy metal uptake by the polychaete Arenicola marina
Bat L. (1998)In this study, the suitability of the polychaete Arenicola marina as a test organism using clean intertidal sediment contaminated with copper, zinc and cadmium was evaluated. Metal levels in casts were significantly lower ... -
On the occurrence of Niphargus valachicus Dobreanu & Manolache, 1933 (Amphipoda, Gammaridae) in the western Black Sea region of Turkey
Bat L.; Akbulut M.; Sezgin M.; Çulha M. (2001)In this study, the characteristic features, distribution and ecology of the amphipod Niphargus valachicus E. Dobreanu & C. Manolache, 1933 sampled at Sirakaraağaçlar Stream of Sinop, flowing into the Black Sea, are given. ... -
Survival and Growth of Corophium volutator in Organically Enriched Sediment: A Comparison of Laboratory and Field Experiments
Bat L.; Raffaelli D. (1998)In this study, the amphipod Corophium volutator (Pallas) was evaluated as test organisms for use in sediment toxicity tests by adapting standard protocols for conducting 10-day and 28-day sediment toxicity tests. Combine ...