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Overview of ecotoxicological studies performed in the Venice Lagoon (Italy)

This work reports on the state of the art of the bioindicators used to assess environmental quality (regarding chemical pollutant impacts) in the Venice lagoon. After a brief description of the roles, advantages and limitations of bioindicators in marine and transitional environments and a summary o...

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Aquaculture
Basins
Bioaccumulation
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Biological and medical sciences
Biomarker
Biomarkers - analysis
Bivalvia - metabolism
Contaminants
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Fishes - metabolism
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Geologic Sediments - chemistry
Industrial areas
Italy
Lagoons
Marine and brackish environment
Medical sciences
Mediterranean Sea
Quality assessment
Seawater - chemistry
Sediment
Towns
Toxicity
Toxicity bioassays
Toxicity Tests
Toxicology
Water
Water Pollutants, Chemical - analysis
Water Pollutants, Chemical - metabolism
Water Pollutants, Chemical - toxicity
title Overview of ecotoxicological studies performed in the Venice Lagoon (Italy)
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