Chapter 17 Molluscs as bioindicators

作者: Jörg Oehlmann , Ulrike Schulte-Oehlmann

DOI: 10.1016/S0927-5215(03)80147-9

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摘要: Abstract The ecological role and importance of molluscs as one the most species-rich phyla animal kingdom are briefly summarised with special emphasis on certain characteristics, which make them especially suited for monitoring programmes in field. advantages, perspectives limitations use terrestrial aquatic chemical stressors their specific environment compared. Furthermore, examples bioaccumulation biological effect surveys given a differentiation sub-organism, organism community level effects latter. Finally, possibilities tributyltin compounds coastal freshwater ecosystem demonstrated case study.

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