Innate immunomarkers reflect both environmental contamination and fish health status, providing useful information in environmental risk assessment studies. Nevertheless, the lack of knowledge about the effect of confounding factors can lead to data misinterpretation and false diagnoses. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of three confounding factors (season, sex and body size) on three-spined stickleback innate immunomarkers in laboratory conditions. Results shown strong seasonal variations in stickleback innate immunomarkers, with higher immune capacities in late winter-early spring and a disturbance during the spawning period in late spring-summer. Sex and body size had a season dependant effect on almost all tested immunom...
The three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) is a model species commonly used in ecotoxicol...
Multiple indicators have been used to assess the degree of exposure of fish to anthropogenic chemica...
International audienceIn this study, wild three-spined sticklebacks were sampled every six weeks, be...
International audienceInnate immunomarkers reflect both environmental contamination and fish health ...
Due to their sensitivity to environmental contamination and their link with fish health status, inna...
Due to their sensitivity to environmental contamination and their link with fish health status, inna...
The relevance of a biomarker for biomonitoring programs was influenced both by the knowledge on biom...
Current understanding of the immune system comes primarily from laboratory-based studies. There has ...
Current understanding of the immune system comes primarily from laboratory-based studies. There has ...
Current understanding of the immune system comes primarily from lab-based studies. There has been su...
To improve environmental risk assessment, mechanistic models predicting the impacts of toxicants on ...
This study aimed to determine the link between reproductive status and immune activity in Cottus sp....
The three-spined stickleback, Gasterosteus aculeatus, is a freshwater fish species commonly used in ...
The three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) is a model species commonly used in ecotoxicol...
Multiple indicators have been used to assess the degree of exposure of fish to anthropogenic chemica...
International audienceIn this study, wild three-spined sticklebacks were sampled every six weeks, be...
International audienceInnate immunomarkers reflect both environmental contamination and fish health ...
Due to their sensitivity to environmental contamination and their link with fish health status, inna...
Due to their sensitivity to environmental contamination and their link with fish health status, inna...
The relevance of a biomarker for biomonitoring programs was influenced both by the knowledge on biom...
Current understanding of the immune system comes primarily from laboratory-based studies. There has ...
Current understanding of the immune system comes primarily from laboratory-based studies. There has ...
Current understanding of the immune system comes primarily from lab-based studies. There has been su...
To improve environmental risk assessment, mechanistic models predicting the impacts of toxicants on ...
This study aimed to determine the link between reproductive status and immune activity in Cottus sp....
The three-spined stickleback, Gasterosteus aculeatus, is a freshwater fish species commonly used in ...
The three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) is a model species commonly used in ecotoxicol...
Multiple indicators have been used to assess the degree of exposure of fish to anthropogenic chemica...
International audienceIn this study, wild three-spined sticklebacks were sampled every six weeks, be...