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Evaluation of interactive effects of phosphorus-32 and copper on marine and freshwater bivalve mollusks.

Emily L VernonMichael N MooreTim P BeanAwadhesh N Jha
Published in: International journal of radiation biology (2020)
Our study is the first to explore the interactive effects of ionizing radiation (IR) and Cu on two bivalve species representing two ecological habitats. The complexity of IR-metal interactions demonstrate that extrapolation of findings obtained from single stressor studies into field conditions could be misrepresentative of real-world environments. In turn, environmental protective strategies deemed suitable in protecting biota from a single, isolated stressor may not be wholly adequate.
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