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Autor:
Gómez-Ariza, J.L., Santos, M.M., Morales, E., Giráldez, I., Sánchez-Rodas, D., Vieira, N., Kemp, J.F., Boon, J.P., Ten-Hallers-Tjabbes, C.C.
Publikováno v:
In Chemosphere 2006 64(7):1100-1108
Autor:
Santos, M.M. *, Vieira, N., Reis-Henriques, M.A., Santos, A.M., Gomez-Ariza, J.L., Giraldez, I., ten Hallers-Tjabbes, C.C.
Publikováno v:
In Environment International 2004 30(6):793-798
Autor:
Ten Hallers-Tjabbes, Cato C, Wegener, Jan-Willem, (A.G.M.) Van Hattum, Bert, Kemp, John F, Ten Hallers, Embartus, Reitsema, Tarren J, Boon, Jan P
Publikováno v:
In Marine Environmental Research 2003 55(3):203-233
Publikováno v:
In Journal of Sea Research 2002 48(3):217-223
Autor:
Mensink, Berend P *, Kralt, Hans, Vethaak, A.Dick, Ten Hallers-Tjabbes, Cato C, Koeman, Jan H, van Hattum, Bert, Boon, Jan P
Publikováno v:
In Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology 2002 11(1):49-65
Publikováno v:
In Journal of Sea Research 2000 43(1):53-64
Autor:
Daniel Sánchez-Rodas, C.C. Ten-Hallers-Tjabbes, Jan P. Boon, Miguel M. Santos, Natividade Vieira, Emilio Morales, José Luis Gómez-Ariza, Inmaculada Giráldez, J.F. Kemp
Publikováno v:
Chemosphere. 64:1100-1108
Imposex in female snails, a bioindicator of TBT contamination, and the presence of organotins in snails' tissue and sediments were studied at nine sites off the western Iberian Peninsula. The study was part of a European project (acronym HIC-TBT) co-
Autor:
Cato C Ten Hallers-Tjabbes, Bert van Hattum, John F. Kemp, Embartus Ten Hallers, Jan-Willem Wegener, Jan P. Boon, Tarren J. Reitsema
Publikováno v:
Marine Environmental Research. 55:203-233
The presence and the development of imposex were investigated in the common whelk (Buccinum undatum) and the red whelk (Neptunea antiqua) from the open North Sea and the Skagerrak. Imposex development was related to levels of organotins in snails and
Publikováno v:
Ocean Yearbook Online. 17:417-448
Publikováno v:
Journal of Sea Research. 48:217-223
Imposex, a bioindicator of TBT contamination, was re-examined in 2000, five years after the first survey, in populations of the dogwhelk Nucella lapillus sampled along the Portuguese coast, in order to monitor the effectiveness of the 1993 Portuguese