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Biology Articles » Toxicology » Global Warming Increases Oyster Sensitivity To Pollution Global Warming Increases Oyster Sensitivity To PollutionDo you enjoy eating oysters on a hot sunny afternoon? Make the most of it – it may not last forever. Research has shown that global warming increases the sensitivity of oysters to metal pollution, causing a deadly threat to populations in polluted areas. Dr. Gisela Lannig from the University of North Carolina, USA, will present her work on cadmium poisoning in eastern oysters (Crassostrea virginica) on Monday 11th July at the Society for Experimental Biology Annual Main Meeting in Barcelona [session C2]. Source: Society for Experimental Biology, July 11, 2005 rating: 5.00 from 1 votes | updated on: 15 Mar 2007 | views: 918 | |
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