Evaluation of tissue-specific Bisphenol A accumulation in mussels upon acute exposure: A pilot study [0.03%]
Giulia Paolella,Sicong Yao,Massimiliano Fabbricino et al.
Giulia Paolella et al.
Tissue-specific accumulation of Bisphenol A is evaluated for the first time in the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis to trace the contaminant path within the selected tissues. Evaluation occurred in Mantle, Gills and Digestive gland after ac...
Data-driven prediction of oil spill risk in ship-to-ship bunkering by reinforcement learning and Bayesian belief networks [0.03%]
Murat Metehan Türkoğlu,Ferdi Cinar,Emre Akyuz
Murat Metehan Türkoğlu
Ship-to-ship (STS) bunkering is a sensitive shipboard operation which might pose acute environmental risks due to the potential for oil spill pollution. It requires conceptual modelling of complex interactions between operational, human, te...
Cadmium, lead and mercury accumulation in European eel (Anguilla anguilla) from four Mediterranean wetlands: Tissue-specific patterns and management implications [0.03%]
Elena Bereziuk,Alonso Pérez-Vegas,Elena Barcala et al.
Elena Bereziuk et al.
Multiple factors, including pollutants, have contributed to the decline of the European eel (Anguilla anguilla L.1758) in recent decades. Heavy metals are toxic to marine organisms, yet limited data are available on their occurrence in eels...
Experimental study of the settling characteristics of spherical microplastics under oscillating grid turbulence [0.03%]
Zhengqi Li,Jinfeng Zhang,Qinghe Zhang et al.
Zhengqi Li et al.
The settling process of microplastics plays a key role in their fate in marine environments. However, the settling characteristics of microplastics in turbulent environments have not been fully elucidated. In response to this problem, the s...
Host proteins and symbiotic bacteria mediate the thermal response differences of the two color phenotypes of Porites lutea to extreme marine heatwaves in Weizhou Island [0.03%]
Yonggang Wang,Kefu Yu,Linqing Meng et al.
Yonggang Wang et al.
Extreme marine heatwaves driven by global warming are the major threat to coral reefs, causing mass coral bleaching and mortality. Color polymorphism is a key coral phenotypic trait, but the mechanisms underlying thermal adaptability differ...
Ecological risk and source apportionment of heavy metals in the river bed sediments of Chaliyar river basin, Southern India: a source receptor modeling approach [0.03%]
N S Magesh
N S Magesh
A comprehensive risk assessment of heavy metal (HM) contamination in the riverbed sediments of the Chaliyar River Basin, Southern India was assessed using various environmental indices, geostatistical techniques and multivariate statistical...
Bioremediation of aquaculture pollution by Ulva lactuca in integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) systems: Environmental purification, pathogen control, microbial community regulation, and antibiotic resistance gene (ARG) reduction [0.03%]
Qianqian Zhai,Junhui Qi,Jian Li et al.
Qianqian Zhai et al.
This study investigated the bioremediation effects of Ulva lactuca (U. lactuca) on aquaculture pollution in integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) systems, with a focus on environmental quality improvement, microbial community dynamics...
Corrigendum to "Trace metal accumulation and environmental risk assessments of adjacent mangroves and salt marshes in Queensland, Australia" [Mar. Pollut. Bull. 221 (2025) 118597, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2025.118597] [0.03%]
Iresha Sumudumali,Michael Sievers,William W Bennett et al.
Iresha Sumudumali et al.
Published Erratum
Marine pollution bulletin. 2026 Apr 8:119636. DOI:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2026.119636 2026
Hybrid experimental-QSAR-artificial intelligence framework for chronic ecological risk assessment of emerging pollutants in coastal environments [0.03%]
Vinicius Roveri,Gilmar Aparecido Dos Santos,Walber Toma et al.
Vinicius Roveri et al.
Urbanized coastal zones are increasingly exposed to complex mixtures of pharmaceuticals and illicit drug markers (PhACs), yet ecological risk assessment (ERA) remains constrained by limited experimental chronic toxicity data, particularly f...
Selective feeding behavior determines species specific sensitivity to microplastics: A comparative physiological and behavioral study in two important cyprinid carps common carp and Catla [0.03%]
Rimon Sarmah,Raktim Sarmah,Darshana Sharma et al.
Rimon Sarmah et al.
Microplastic (MPs) pollution poses an emerging threat to global food security and aquatic health. Comparative studies on the feeding behavior and physiological responses on aquaculture species remain limited. Therefore, the present study in...