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Effect of mussel reproductive status on biomarker responses to PAHs: Implications for large-scale monitoring programs.Biomarkers of general stress in mussels as common indicators for marine biomonitoring programmes in Europe: The ICON experience.Metabolomic responses in caged clams, Ruditapes decussatus, exposed to agricultural and urban inputs in a Mediterranean coastal lagoon (Mar Menor, SE Spain).Effect of nutritive status on Mytilus galloprovincialis pollution biomarkers: Implications for large-scale monitoring programs.Integrated assessment of water quality of the Costa da Morte (Galicia, NW Spain) by means of mussel chemical, biochemical and physiological parameters.First measurements of the scope for growth (SFG) in mussels from a large scale survey in the North-Atlantic Spanish coast.Interactive effects of nutrition, reproductive state and pollution on molecular stress responses of mussels, Mytilus galloprovincialis Lamarck, 1819.Exposure of marine mussels Mytilus spp. to polystyrene microplastics: Toxicity and influence on fluoranthene bioaccumulation.Effect of diet quality on mussel biomarker responses to pollutants.Impact assessment of agricultural inputs into a Mediterranean coastal lagoon (Mar Menor, SE Spain) on transplanted clams (Ruditapes decussatus) by biochemical and physiological responses.Influence of mussel biological variability on pollution biomarkers.Response of two species of clams, Ruditapes decussatus and Venerupis pullastra, to starvation: physiological and biochemical parameters.Combined use of chemical, biochemical and physiological variables in mussels for the assessment of marine pollution along the N-NW Spanish coast.Relationship between physiological measurements (SFG -scope for growth-) and the functionality of the digestive gland in Mytilus galloprovincialisLipid composition of Ruditapes philippinarum spat: Effect of ration and diet qualityEffect of Microalgal Diets and Commercial Wheatgerm Flours on the Lipid Profile of Ruditapes decussatus SpatBiodynamics of mercury in mussel tissues as a function of exposure pathway: natural vs microplastic routesMetabolomic responses of mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis to fluoranthene exposure under different nutritive conditionsMicroplastics do not affect standard ecotoxicological endpoints in marine unicellular organismsInsights into the uptake, elimination and accumulation of microplastics in musselDynamic of small polyethylene microplastics (≤10 μm) in mussel's tissues
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