His primary scientific interests are in Cadmium, Ecology, Corbicula fluminea, Mercury and Environmental chemistry. His studies in Cadmium integrate themes in fields like Diatom, Benthic zone and Periphyton, Algae. His Corbicula fluminea research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Bivalvia, Bioaccumulation and Metallothionein.
As a part of the same scientific family, Alain Boudou mostly works in the field of Bioaccumulation, focusing on Gill and, on occasion, Zoology, Gene expression, Real-time polymerase chain reaction and Molecular biology. His Mercury research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Mediterranean Basin, Tuna, Anchovy and Trophic level, Food web. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Freshwater bivalve and Mollusca.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Environmental chemistry, Bioaccumulation, Mercury, Cadmium and Ecology. His Environmental chemistry study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Methylmercury, Contamination and Water column. His Bioaccumulation research includes themes of Botany, Water pollution, Elodea, Abiotic component and Gill.
He has included themes like Trophic level, Membrane, Biological membrane and Inorganic chemistry in his Mercury study. His Cadmium research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Diatom, Bivalvia, Bioturbation and Algae. His work on Crayfish, Salinity, Freshwater systems and Mediterranean climate as part of general Ecology study is frequently linked to Hoplias aimara, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science.
Alain Boudou mainly investigates Cadmium, Environmental chemistry, Bioaccumulation, Diatom and Ecology. The Cadmium study combines topics in areas such as Algae, Ecotoxicology, Bivalvia and Corbicula fluminea. His Environmental chemistry research includes elements of Water column, Particulates, Bioturbation and Pollutant.
His study in Bioaccumulation is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Estuary, Toxicology and Gill. His Diatom study incorporates themes from Ionic strength, Periphyton, Metal, Pollution and Benthic zone. His research in Ecology is mostly concerned with Water pollution.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Cadmium, Environmental chemistry, Bivalvia, Corbicula fluminea and Diatom. His research integrates issues of Ecotoxicology, Benthic zone and Bioaccumulation in his study of Cadmium. His studies deal with areas such as Flounder, Fishery, Fish migration and Gill as well as Bioaccumulation.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Mollusca and Metallothionein in addition to Environmental chemistry. His research investigates the connection between Bivalvia and topics such as Transplantation that intersect with issues in Biochemistry and Toxicology. His Diatom study combines topics in areas such as Inorganic chemistry, Fractionation and Algae.
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Interspecific comparison of cadmium and zinc contamination in the organs of four fish species along a polymetallic pollution gradient (Lot River, France)
S. Andres;F. Ribeyre;J.-N. Tourencq;A. Boudou.
Science of The Total Environment (2000)
MERCURY IN THE FOOD WEB : ACCUMULATION AND TRANSFER MECHANISMS
Boudou A;Ribeyre F.
Metal Ions in Biological Systems (1997)
Comparative Effects of Direct Cadmium Contamination on Gene Expression in Gills, Liver, Skeletal Muscles and Brain of the Zebrafish ( Danio rerio )
Patrice Gonzalez;Magalie Baudrimont;Alain Boudou;Jean-Paul Bourdineaud.
Biometals (2006)
Gold-mining activities and mercury contamination of native amerindian communities in French Guiana: key role of fish in dietary uptake.
N. Frery;R. Maury-Brachet;E. Maillot;M. Deheeger.
Environmental Health Perspectives (2001)
Interaction between zinc and freshwater and marine diatom species: Surface complexation and Zn isotope fractionation
A. Gélabert;O.S. Pokrovsky;J. Viers;J. Schott.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (2006)
Aquatic Ecotoxicology : Fundamental Concepts and Methodologies
Alain Boudou;Francis Ribeyre.
(1989)
Induction of a multixenobiotic resistance protein (MXR) in the Asiatic clam Corbicula fluminea after heavy metals exposure.
M Achard;M Baudrimont;A Boudou;J.P Bourdineaud.
Aquatic Toxicology (2004)
The key role of metallothioneins in the bivalve Corbicula fluminea during the depuration phase, after in situ exposure to Cd and Zn
Magalie Baudrimont;Sandrine Andres;Gilles Durrieu;Alain Boudou.
Aquatic Toxicology (2003)
Field transfer of periphytic diatom communities to assess short-term structural effects of metals (Cd, Zn) in rivers.
Caroline Gold;Agnès Feurtet-Mazel;Michel Coste;Alain Boudou.
Water Research (2002)
Aquatic ecotoxicology: from the ecosystem to the cellular and molecular levels.
Alain Boudou;Francis Ribeyre.
Environmental Health Perspectives (1997)
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