VLIZ
VLAAMS INSTITUUT VOOR DE ZEE
MARIEN EN KUSTGEBONDEN ONDERZOEK & BELEID IN VLAANDEREN
   
© VLIZ © VLIZ © VLIZ © VLIZ © VLIZ
 
 
  English  Sitemap  Print
U bent hier: VLIZ > datacentrum
menu1 Over het VLIZ menu2 Infoloket menu3 Zeebibliotheek menu4 Cijfers&Beleid menu5 Faciliteiten menu6 Datacentrum
   
Datacentrum
  - IMIS: Integrated Marine Information System -
log in

Personen | Instituten | Publicaties | Projecten | Datasets | Kaarten
meld een fout in dit recordmandje (0): toevoegen | tonen Print-vriendelijke versie

Effect of temperature on the uptake of copper by the brine shrimp, Artemia franciscanaPeer reviewed article
Blust, R.; Van Ginneken, L.; Decleir, W. (1994). Effect of temperature on the uptake of copper by the brine shrimp, Artemia franciscana Aquat. Toxicol. 30(4): 343-356
In: Aquatic Toxicology. Elsevier Science: Amsterdam. ISSN 0166-445X, meer

Ook gepubliceerd als
  • Blust, R.; Van Ginneken, L.; Decleir, W. (1994). Effect of temperature on the uptake of copper by the brine shrimp, Artemia franciscana, in: (1994). IZWO Coll. Rep. 24(1994). IZWO Collected Reprints, 24: pp. chapter 2 [Subsequent publication], meer

Beschikbaar in Auteurs 
    VLIZ: Open Repository 2535 [ OMA ]

Trefwoorden
    Artemia franciscana; Brak water

Auteurs  Top 

Abstract
    The effect of temperature on the uptake of copper by the brine shrimp Artemia franciscana has been studied in chemically defined saltwater solutions. Animals were acclimated to temperatures ranging from 10°C to 35°C and exposed to copper at different temperatures within this range. The results show that within each temperature acclimation group, copper uptake increases with increasing temperature of exposure. Within each temperature acclimation group most of the variation can be related to the combined effect of temperature on the chemical speciation and diffusion rate of copper in the diffusion layer lining the exchange surfaces. The magnitude of the apparent activation energy for copper uptake indicates that it is a facilitated diffusion process. The effect of the temperature of exposure on copper uptake decreases with increasing temperature of acclimation. The temperature acclimation effect is such that, except for the lowest temperature of acclimation, exposure to the temperature of acclimation has no effect on copper uptake. This indicates that temperature acclimation involves physiological alterations that compensate for the effect of an increasing temperature of exposure on the transport of the free cupric ion across the solution-body interface.

 Top | Auteurs 
 

 

Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee
InnovOcean site
Wandelaarkaai 7
B-8400 OOSTENDE, België
Tel: +32 [0]59/34 21 30
Fax: +32 [0]59/34 21 31
Email: info@vliz.be
   

 

Vlaamse Gemeenschap Provincie West-Vlaanderen