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    Assessment of the bioavailability and toxicity of sediment-associated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and heavy metals applied to Crassostrea gigas embryos and larvae by Geffard, O., Geffard, A., His, E., Budzinski, H.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-04-2003)
    “…Sediments represent a vast sink for contaminants in aquatic systems, and may pose a threat to pelagic and benthic organisms. The objective of this research was…”
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    Evaluation of biomarkers in oyster larvae in natural and polluted conditions by Damiens, G., His, E., Gnassia-Barelli, M., Quiniou, F., Roméo, M.

    “…Crassostrea gigas D-shaped larvae were subjected to different conditions of temperature and salinity for 24 h and four biomarkers (acetylcholinesterase (AChE)…”
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    Bioaccumulation of Metals in Sediment Elutriates and Their Effects on Growth, Condition Index, and Metallothionein Contents in Oyster Larvae by Geffard, A, Geffard, O, Amiard, J.C, His, E, Amiard-Triquet, C

    “…The bioavailability of Cd, Cu, Zn, and Pb from two metal-contaminated sediments (Bidassoa and Dunkerque) was studied using Crassostrea gigas larvae exposed to…”
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    A simplification the bivalve embryogenesis and larval development bioassay method for water quality assessment by His, E., Seaman, M.N.L., Beiras, R.

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-02-1997)
    “…A simplification of the standard bivalve embryo-larval bioassay method for seawater quality assessment is described. Methodological features aimed to increase…”
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    The effects of decanted sediments on embryogenesis in oysters (Crassostrea gigas) by Geffard, Olivier, Budzinski, Helene, His, Edouard

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-07-2004)
    “…Sediments act as sinks for contaminants of natural and anthropogenic origin, constituting a risk to the living organisms. In this study, sediments were…”
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    Effects of storage method and duration on the toxicity of marine sediments to embryos of Crassostrea gigas oysters by Geffard, O, His, E, Budzinski, H, Chiffoleau, J.F, Coynel, A, Etcheber, H

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-06-2004)
    “…The objective of laboratory sediment bioassays is to estimate in situ toxicity. This goal is difficult to achieve, as one of the main limitations of sediment…”
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    Effects of dissolved mercury on embryogenesis, survival, growth and metamorphosis of Crassostrea gigas oyster larvae by Beiras, R., His, E.

    “…The effects of mercury (Hg) concentrations ranging from 0 (control) to 1024 μg l−1 upon embryogenesis, survival, growth and metamorphosis of Crassostrea gigas…”
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    Assessment of sediment contamination by spermiotoxicity and embryotoxicity bioassays with sea urchins (Paracentrotus lividus) and oysters (Crassostrea gigas) by Geffard, Olivier, Budzinski, Helene, Augagneur, Sylvie, Seaman, Matthias N. L., His, Edouard

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-07-2001)
    “…Gametes (sperm) and fertilized eggs (embryos) of the Mediterranean sea urchin, Paracentrotus lividus, and the Japanese oyster, Crassostrea gigas, were used to…”
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    Relationships between contaminant levels in marine sediments and their biological effects on embryos of oysters, Crassostrea gigas by Geffard, Olivier, Budzinski, Helene, His, Edouard, Seaman, Matthias N. L., Garrigues, Philippe

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-11-2002)
    “…Surface sediment samples from 10 coastal locations were analyzed with respect to their physical and chemical characteristics as well as their biological…”
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    Distribution and abundance of debris on the continental shelf of the north-western Mediterranean Sea by Galgani, F., Jaunet, S., Campillo, A., Guenegen, X., His, E.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (1995)
    “…The distribution and abundance of marine debris were investigated on the continental shelf of the northwestern Mediterranean Sea during three oceanographic…”
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    Effects of dissolved mercury on embryogenesis, survival and growth of Mytilus galloprovincialis mussel larvae by Beiras, R., His, E.

    “…The effects of Hg concentrations ranging from 0 (control) to 1024 μg l−1 upon embryogenesis, survival and growth of Mytilus galloprovincialis mussel larvae…”
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    Toxicity of fresh and freeze-dried hydrocarbon-polluted sediments to Crassostrea gigas embryos by Beiras, R., His, E.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (1995)
    “…Sediments from a known hydrocarbon-polluted site were stored fresh and freeze-dried, and subsequently used in liquid and suspended phase bioassays with…”
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    Combined effects of temperature and salinity on fed and starved larvae of the Mediterranean mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis and the japanese oyster Crassostrea gigas by HIS, E, ROBERT, R, DINET, A

    Published in Marine biology (01-03-1989)
    “…The combined effects of temperature, salinity and nutrition on survival and growth of larvae of the Mediterranean mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis and the…”
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    Cytogenetic, developmental, and biochemical effects of aluminum, iron, and their mixture in sea urchins and mussels by Pagano, G, His, E, Beiras, R, De Biase, A, Korkina, L G, Iaccarino, M, Oral, R, Quiniou, F, Warnau, M, Trieff, N M

    “…The present study was undertaken to evaluate the toxicity of aluminum sulfate, ferric chloride and their 1:1 mixture (Mix) on early development, fertilization…”
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    Sensitivity of Embryotoxicity Test with Mytilus Galloprovincialis (Lmk) Towards Some Compounds of Environmental Interest (Copper and Pesticides) by Losso, C., His, E., Ghetti, P.F., Volpi Ghirardini, A.

    Published in Environmental technology (01-07-2004)
    “…Some compounds of environmental interest were investigated using the toxicity test with early life stage of bivalve molluscs. Three pesticides (Carbofuran,…”
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    Effects of temporary starvation on the survival, and on subsequent feeding and growth, of oyster (Crassostrea gigas) larvae by His, E, Seaman, MNL

    Published in Marine biology (01-10-1992)
    “…Larvae of oysters, Crassostrea gigas, were maintained without food for one to eight days after fertilization, and fed daily thereafter in an experiment. There…”
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    Sublethal and lethal toxicity of aluminum industry effluents to early developmental stages of the Crassostrea gigas oyster by His, E. (IFREMER, Station d'Arcachon, Arcachon, France.), Beiras, R, Seaman, M.N, Pagano, G, Trieff, N.M

    “…Oyster (Crassostrea gigas) embryogenesis and larval growth and survival were measured after exposure to bauxite sludge or its liquid or solid fractions…”
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    The non-toxic effects of a novel antifouling material on oyster culture by His, E., Beiras, R., Quiniou, F., Parr, A.C.S., Smith, M.J., Cowling, M.J., Hodgkiess, T.

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-11-1996)
    “…The production traits (size, weight, mortality and condition) of Crassostrea gigas oysters were examined when cultured in cages coated with a novel antifouling…”
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    Combined effects of temperature and salinity on fed and starved larvae of the European flat oyster Ostrea edulis by ROBERT, R, HIS, E, DINET, A

    Published in Marine biology (01-01-1988)
    “…Combined effects of temperature, salinity and nutrition on larval survival and growth of the European oyster Ostrea edulis L. were studied over a period of…”
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