it causes histopathological alteration of gills,esophagus,and brain.Therefore,this present review discusses the toxic concentration of nitrates,its adverse effects on the aquatic animals and the assessment of the safe limit of nitrate that is crucial to prevent chronic toxicity among inverte-brates ...
Mercury is a heavy metal which pollutes water widely and permanently.Mercury and its compounds are toxic and can be enriched through the food chain,resulting in a serious of threats to the health of human and other animals including aquatic animals.The enzyme activity is one of the most sensiti...
The simulated degradation experiments in actual water bodies also confirmed this. However, the accumulation of heavy metals in residual feed may bring negative effects, such as being consumed by aquatic organisms and entering the food chain. Conclusions The results of this study provide a basis for...
of this paper were to provide a brief summary on the research advances in toxic effect of cadmium on aquatic animals,to give a useful reference for further study on this field,and to provide theoretical basis for controlling the cadmium pollution and supplying human people with safer aquatic ...
Our study is the first to test the effect of temperature on the refuge use and exploratory behaviour of a goodeid species, and our results contribute to the idea that some natives could be more affected by climate change than some invaders....
Climate change interacts with the sources and cycling of contaminants, such as radionuclides, in the environment. In this review, we discuss the implications of climate change impacts on existing and potential future sources of radionuclides associated w
Ethical concerns about the use of animals to assess MP/NP toxicity and the cost, time and unpredictability of such studies has increased pressure to find alternatives to animal testing. For this reason, development of reliable and rapid in vitro screening approaches, not dependent on animals, is...
Subacute exposure refers to repeated exposure to a chemical for 1 month or less, subchronic studies are generally for 3 months, but may be up to 12 months, and chronic studies are for > 12 months, up to the lifespan of the animals (typically considered 2 years for rodents).9 For many...
- 《Aquatic Toxicology》 被引量: 0发表: 2023年 (Micro-)Plastics in Saturated and Unsaturated Groundwater Bodies: First Evidence of Presence in Groundwater Fauna and Habitats However, MP presence in groundwaters and the ecological impact they can have on groundwater fauna is still poorly ...
P. (2008). The effect of organic pollution on the abundance and distribution of aquatic oligochaetes in an urban water basin, Taiwan. Hydrobiologia, 596 (1), 213–223.Lin, K.-J., and S.-P. Yo. 2008 . The effect of organic pollution on the abundance and distribution of aquatic ...