peer reviewedPinnipeds are long-lived predators with amphibious lifestyles, often residing in remote environments. Environmental contaminants as well as other stressors due to anthropogenic impacts into their habitat are known to affect the immune and endocrine system in seals and to affect marine mammal health status and increase their susceptibility to infectious disease. Pinnipeds are under a continuous pressure of anthropogenic activities such as fisheries, ship traffic, oil exploration, and chemical and noise pollution. This has prompted many studies over the past decades to evaluate the effects of cumulative stress on the health of these marine mammals. Different approaches have been used to assess the effects of contaminants on the h...
The main aim of this chapter is to describe the most suitable sampling methods applicable to nonleth...
It is widely recognized that marine mammals are exposed to a wide variety of pollutants, with a weig...
Marine pollutants, particularly, those that persist in the marine environment, are an ongoing proble...
Over the past years there has been an increased concern regarding widespread pollution of the enviro...
Total porphyrins, EROD, PROD, BROD, organochlorines, PAHs and total Hg were determined in specific o...
Mediterranean cetaceans, particularly odontocetes, accumulate high concentrations of organochlorine ...
Marine Mammal Ecotoxicology: Impacts of Multiple Stressors on Population Health provides tactics on ...
Human activities influence contaminant concentrations in aquatic organisms. It is increasingly commo...
In the last decade, physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) models have increasingly been devel...
Pilot whales (Globicephala melas) in the Northeastern part of the Atlantic Ocean have high body conc...
This study investigated the effects of environmental toxicants on the immune system of two pinniped ...
This paper explores the problem of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) from the ecotoxicological p...
Ringed seals (Pusa hispida) are slowly recovering in the eastern and northern parts of the Baltic Se...
It is widely recognized that marine mammals are exposed to a wide variety of pollutants, with a weig...
The Baltic Sea ecosystem has suffered from a heavy pollutant load for more than three decades. Persi...
The main aim of this chapter is to describe the most suitable sampling methods applicable to nonleth...
It is widely recognized that marine mammals are exposed to a wide variety of pollutants, with a weig...
Marine pollutants, particularly, those that persist in the marine environment, are an ongoing proble...
Over the past years there has been an increased concern regarding widespread pollution of the enviro...
Total porphyrins, EROD, PROD, BROD, organochlorines, PAHs and total Hg were determined in specific o...
Mediterranean cetaceans, particularly odontocetes, accumulate high concentrations of organochlorine ...
Marine Mammal Ecotoxicology: Impacts of Multiple Stressors on Population Health provides tactics on ...
Human activities influence contaminant concentrations in aquatic organisms. It is increasingly commo...
In the last decade, physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) models have increasingly been devel...
Pilot whales (Globicephala melas) in the Northeastern part of the Atlantic Ocean have high body conc...
This study investigated the effects of environmental toxicants on the immune system of two pinniped ...
This paper explores the problem of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) from the ecotoxicological p...
Ringed seals (Pusa hispida) are slowly recovering in the eastern and northern parts of the Baltic Se...
It is widely recognized that marine mammals are exposed to a wide variety of pollutants, with a weig...
The Baltic Sea ecosystem has suffered from a heavy pollutant load for more than three decades. Persi...
The main aim of this chapter is to describe the most suitable sampling methods applicable to nonleth...
It is widely recognized that marine mammals are exposed to a wide variety of pollutants, with a weig...
Marine pollutants, particularly, those that persist in the marine environment, are an ongoing proble...