Scripps Institution of Oceanography, 92093, La Jolla, CA, USA.
Environ Monit Assess. 1986 Jul;7(1):91-103. doi: 10.1007/BF00398031.
The use of bivalves as sentinel organisms for collectives of marine pollutants is evaluated with data from the U.S. Mussel Watch, 1976-1978. The utilization of soft parts and of the shells are compared for metals and plutonium. Finally, the need for a global mussel watch, emphasizing the analyses of chlorinated hydrocarbon biocides in the tropics and southern hemisphere, is presented.
利用双壳类动物作为海洋污染物集合的哨兵生物,本文利用美国贻贝观察站 1976-1978 年的数据进行了评估。比较了软体部分和壳对金属和钚的利用。最后,提出了建立全球贻贝观察站的必要性,强调了在热带和南半球分析氯化碳类生物杀灭剂的必要性。