This study was conducted to investigate the potential use of biomarkers in bioassays with chironomids to assess contamination by pesticides in temperate and tropical climates. Two species of midge were studied, the widespread Chironomus riparius and the tropical Kiefferulus calligaster (Kieffer, 1911). Preliminary studies included investigations of the effects of temperature on larval development and the influence of larval age on normal variability of cholinesterase (ChE) and glutathione S-transferase (GST) activities and protein content. In the second phase, the influence of two abiotic factors particularly important in tropical conditions (temperature and oxygen concentration) and of the organophosphorous (OP) insecticide dimethoate on b...
International audienceSemi-quantification of midge larval MXR transporters by ELISA is a simple and ...
This study was designed to test the feasibility of integrating in situ, single species exposures and...
Three species of New Zealand chironomid, Chironomus sp. a, Chironomus zealandicus and Polypedilum pa...
Objective To investigate the use of a biomarker for assessment of the effects on the tropical chiron...
This study aimed at evaluating biomarkers, individual and population responses in the native Chirono...
The aims of this study were to verify the suitability of in situ tests using the tropical midge Kief...
Studies investigating the use of biomarkers in pesticide risk assessment have greatly increased in r...
In aquatic environments, many factors determine the overall impact of a toxic event, constituting "e...
Low malathion concentrations influence metabolism in Chironomus sancticaroli (Diptera, Chironomidae)...
Bifenthrin is a second generation synthetic pyrethroid insecticide that is widely used in Australia ...
Aquatic insects are frequently employed as contaminant biomonitors. Chironomus tentans, a representa...
This study proposes assays with a freshwater chironomid, Chironomus xanthus, distributed over South ...
AbstractChanges in physiology of the nervous system and metabolism can be detected through the activ...
Single species responses have the potential to measure impacts at earlier stages than more tradition...
The combined effects of a pesticide and predation risk on sublethal endpoints in the midge Chironomu...
International audienceSemi-quantification of midge larval MXR transporters by ELISA is a simple and ...
This study was designed to test the feasibility of integrating in situ, single species exposures and...
Three species of New Zealand chironomid, Chironomus sp. a, Chironomus zealandicus and Polypedilum pa...
Objective To investigate the use of a biomarker for assessment of the effects on the tropical chiron...
This study aimed at evaluating biomarkers, individual and population responses in the native Chirono...
The aims of this study were to verify the suitability of in situ tests using the tropical midge Kief...
Studies investigating the use of biomarkers in pesticide risk assessment have greatly increased in r...
In aquatic environments, many factors determine the overall impact of a toxic event, constituting "e...
Low malathion concentrations influence metabolism in Chironomus sancticaroli (Diptera, Chironomidae)...
Bifenthrin is a second generation synthetic pyrethroid insecticide that is widely used in Australia ...
Aquatic insects are frequently employed as contaminant biomonitors. Chironomus tentans, a representa...
This study proposes assays with a freshwater chironomid, Chironomus xanthus, distributed over South ...
AbstractChanges in physiology of the nervous system and metabolism can be detected through the activ...
Single species responses have the potential to measure impacts at earlier stages than more tradition...
The combined effects of a pesticide and predation risk on sublethal endpoints in the midge Chironomu...
International audienceSemi-quantification of midge larval MXR transporters by ELISA is a simple and ...
This study was designed to test the feasibility of integrating in situ, single species exposures and...
Three species of New Zealand chironomid, Chironomus sp. a, Chironomus zealandicus and Polypedilum pa...