Prof Karen Diele K.Diele@napier.ac.uk
Professor
Quantifying metal bioaccumulation in Nephrops norvegicus larvae exposed to cadmium and pile-driving noise
People Involved
Project Description
Quantifying metal bioaccumulation in Nephrops norvegicus larvae exposed to cadmium and pile-driving noise - Understanding the impacts and mechanisms of multiple stressors on marine life is fraught with difficulties arising from potential stressor interactions, both at the biotic and abiotic level. Despite this, multi-stressor studies are becoming increasingly prevalent in environmental science given the increased environmental realism they offer over single stressor investigations. However, to truly reap the benefits of multiple stressor studies, a comprehensive approach is essential, not only with respect to exposure design, but also analytical approaches (Griffen et al., 2016).
Status | Project Complete |
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Funder(s) | Marine Alliance for Science & Technology for Scotland (Hosted by St Andrew's University) |
Value | £950.00 |
Project Dates | Oct 1, 2019 - Dec 18, 2020 |
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