Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2067681668> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 83 of
83
with 100 items per page.
- W2067681668 endingPage "863" @default.
- W2067681668 startingPage "855" @default.
- W2067681668 abstract "The relative contributions of genotype and environment to growth and metal uptake in freshwater unionid clams (Elliptio complanata) were evaluated using a reciprocal transplant experiment. In August 1985, comparable sites were selected in three south central Ontario lakes with alkalinities of 22, 153, and 238 μequiv.∙L −1 . Shell length, height, and width varied in a manner that could not be related to lake alkalinities. There were differences among the clam populations in allelic frequencies (at the Pgm and Lap-2 loci). Clams were marked, measured, and reciprocally transplanted among the three lakes. In August 1986, marked individuals were recovered, remeasured, and analysed for levels of Cu, Zn, Mn, and Cd in soft tissues. The transplant source had a strong influence on clam growth during the post-transplant year. This source effect may result from genetic differences among the populations. Tissue metal concentrations at the end of the post-transplant year were a function of both source and destination. The use of freshwater clams as transplant biomonitors must be reassessed since there is a strong source component to growth and metal uptake. In transplant experiments a common source (a particular site within a particular lake) should be used, and post-transplant periods of more than 1 year may be necessary for the influence of the destination environment to dominate the influence of the source environment." @default.
- W2067681668 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2067681668 creator A5041528024 @default.
- W2067681668 creator A5057295263 @default.
- W2067681668 date "1989-04-01" @default.
- W2067681668 modified "2023-09-23" @default.
- W2067681668 title "The effects of source and destination on growth and metal uptake in freshwater clams reciprocally transplanted among south central Ontario lakes" @default.
- W2067681668 cites W1971592550 @default.
- W2067681668 cites W1974039490 @default.
- W2067681668 cites W1978665184 @default.
- W2067681668 cites W1982333351 @default.
- W2067681668 cites W1982343430 @default.
- W2067681668 cites W1984419740 @default.
- W2067681668 cites W1990935470 @default.
- W2067681668 cites W1994838096 @default.
- W2067681668 cites W2002574211 @default.
- W2067681668 cites W2006483385 @default.
- W2067681668 cites W2010698454 @default.
- W2067681668 cites W2021678449 @default.
- W2067681668 cites W2024819087 @default.
- W2067681668 cites W2032381551 @default.
- W2067681668 cites W2032876348 @default.
- W2067681668 cites W2035389607 @default.
- W2067681668 cites W2041851094 @default.
- W2067681668 cites W2047203444 @default.
- W2067681668 cites W2052909169 @default.
- W2067681668 cites W2060196432 @default.
- W2067681668 cites W2060852321 @default.
- W2067681668 cites W2061954526 @default.
- W2067681668 cites W2065673205 @default.
- W2067681668 cites W2070950776 @default.
- W2067681668 cites W2074067274 @default.
- W2067681668 cites W2078362261 @default.
- W2067681668 cites W2081724657 @default.
- W2067681668 cites W2087963463 @default.
- W2067681668 cites W2091353547 @default.
- W2067681668 cites W2131960366 @default.
- W2067681668 cites W2474970811 @default.
- W2067681668 cites W99037725 @default.
- W2067681668 cites W1989539733 @default.
- W2067681668 doi "https://doi.org/10.1139/z89-126" @default.
- W2067681668 hasPublicationYear "1989" @default.
- W2067681668 type Work @default.
- W2067681668 sameAs 2067681668 @default.
- W2067681668 citedByCount "24" @default.
- W2067681668 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2067681668 hasAuthorship W2067681668A5041528024 @default.
- W2067681668 hasAuthorship W2067681668A5057295263 @default.
- W2067681668 hasConcept C141071460 @default.
- W2067681668 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2067681668 hasConcept C2776249982 @default.
- W2067681668 hasConcept C2911091166 @default.
- W2067681668 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2067681668 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2067681668 hasConcept C90856448 @default.
- W2067681668 hasConceptScore W2067681668C141071460 @default.
- W2067681668 hasConceptScore W2067681668C18903297 @default.
- W2067681668 hasConceptScore W2067681668C2776249982 @default.
- W2067681668 hasConceptScore W2067681668C2911091166 @default.
- W2067681668 hasConceptScore W2067681668C71924100 @default.
- W2067681668 hasConceptScore W2067681668C86803240 @default.
- W2067681668 hasConceptScore W2067681668C90856448 @default.
- W2067681668 hasIssue "4" @default.
- W2067681668 hasLocation W20676816681 @default.
- W2067681668 hasOpenAccess W2067681668 @default.
- W2067681668 hasPrimaryLocation W20676816681 @default.
- W2067681668 hasRelatedWork W1965223405 @default.
- W2067681668 hasRelatedWork W1993598442 @default.
- W2067681668 hasRelatedWork W2000463452 @default.
- W2067681668 hasRelatedWork W2032521526 @default.
- W2067681668 hasRelatedWork W2066525979 @default.
- W2067681668 hasRelatedWork W2070994030 @default.
- W2067681668 hasRelatedWork W2093037753 @default.
- W2067681668 hasRelatedWork W4250907986 @default.
- W2067681668 hasRelatedWork W4385963082 @default.
- W2067681668 hasRelatedWork W2607360300 @default.
- W2067681668 hasVolume "67" @default.
- W2067681668 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2067681668 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2067681668 magId "2067681668" @default.
- W2067681668 workType "article" @default.