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Intertidal bivalves are periodically exposed in air. It is tempting to speculate that the organisms would temporarily escape from contaminants when they are out of water and thus have lower risks. In this study, we tested this speculation by investigating cadmium (Cd) toxicokinetics in an intertidal mussel, Xenostrobus atratus, under the effects of tidal exposure using simulated tidal regimes. The uptake rate constant (ku) of Cd ranged from 0.045 L g-1 d-1 to 0.109 L g-1 d-1, whereas the elimination rate constant (ke) of Cd ranged from 0