Are fecal stanols suitable to record and identify a pulse of human fecal contamination in short-term exposed shellfish? A microcosm study
(2014)
Journal Article
Harrault, L., Jardé, E., Jeanneau, L., & Petitjean, P. (2014). Are fecal stanols suitable to record and identify a pulse of human fecal contamination in short-term exposed shellfish? A microcosm study. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 89(1-2), 40-48. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2014.10.037
In this study, the capacity of oysters to bioaccumulate fecal stanols and to record a source-specific fingerprint was investigated by the short-term contamination of seawater microcosms containing oysters with a human effluent. Contaminated oysters b... Read More about Are fecal stanols suitable to record and identify a pulse of human fecal contamination in short-term exposed shellfish? A microcosm study.