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EFFECTS OF PLASTIC PARTICLES ON AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES AND FISH - A REVIEW.

Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology, 2022
This review summarises the current knowledge on the effects of microplastics and their additives on organisms living in the aquatic environment, particularly invertebrates and fish.
N. Hodkovicová   +4 more
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Energy homeostasis as an integrative tool for assessing limits of environmental stress tolerance in aquatic invertebrates.

Marine Environmental Research, 2012
I. Sokolova   +4 more
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Potential toxicity of nanoplastics to fish and aquatic invertebrates: Current understanding, mechanistic interpretation, and meta-analysis.

Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2021
Nanoplastics (NPs) are widely detected in aquatic ecosystems and attracting considerable attention. Although ecotoxicological impacts of NPs on aquatic biota are increasingly identified, the extent and magnitude of these detrimental effects on fish and ...
Yaru Han   +6 more
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Effects of temperature and combinational exposures on lipid metabolism in aquatic invertebrates.

Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Toxicology & pharmacology : CBP, 2022
Studies of changes in fatty acids in response to environmental temperature changes have been conducted in many species, particularly mammals. However, few studies have considered aquatic invertebrates, even though they are particularly vulnerable to ...
Deok-Seo Yoon   +7 more
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A review of the toxic effects of ammonia on invertebrates in aquatic environments: A focus on bivalves and crustaceans.

Environmental Pollution, 2023
Aquatic invertebrates are the organisms most susceptible to ammonia toxicity. However, the toxic effects of ammonia on invertebrates are still poorly understood.
Tianjiao Zhang   +4 more
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Steroids in aquatic invertebrates

Ecotoxicology, 2007
Steroid molecules are present in all invertebrates, and some of them have established hormonal roles: this is the case for ecdysteroids in arthropods and, to a lesser extent, for vertebrate-type steroids in molluscs. Steroids are not only hormones, they may also fulfill many other functions in chemical communication, chemical defense or even digestive ...
René, Lafont, Michel, Mathieu
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Ecotoxicology, Aquatic Invertebrates

2014
Intérêt et limites des modèles invertébrés en écotoxicologie aquatique.
A. Chaumot   +3 more
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Aquatic Invertebrates

1997
The aquatic invertebrates of Amazonian floodplains can be divided into three large communities: the zooplankton, the benthos and the perizoon. Most studies deal with zooplankton, concentrating on taxonomic aspects and on community structure during the hydrological cycle.
Junk, W., Robertson, B.
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A review of environmental epigenetics in aquatic invertebrates.

Marine Pollution Bulletin
Aquatic ecosystems face significant challenges due to increasing human-induced environmental stressors. Recent studies emphasize the role of epigenetic mechanisms in the stress responses and adaptations of organisms to those stressors.
Min-Sub Kim   +2 more
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