Significant efforts are invested in field studies using fish, and it is important to optimize the number of organisms collected to evaluate the possible impacts of contamination. This paper provides ecotoxicologists with the approximate numbers of fish needed to identify statistically significant differences among samples using physiological indices and biochemical markers of fish health. The numbers of fish to collect are reported for ethoxyresorufin-o-deethylase (EROD); ethoxycoumarin-o-deethylase (ECOD), serum sorbitol dehydrogenase (sSDH), stress proteins, gonadosomatic index, liver somatic index, condition factor, and biliary metabolites of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. The number of fish to collect was as few as four for ECOD acti...
Several biomarkers have been developed and described in the scientific literature and some of them m...
National audienceWidely used in research activities, biomarkers are effect-based monitoring tools th...
Biological-effects monitoring in estuarine environments is complex as a result of strong gradients a...
Two common strategies to assess exposure to environmental toxicants are to measure chemical concentr...
Biomarkers of fish health are recognised as valuable biomonitoring tools that inform on the impact o...
BACKGROUND:Biomarkers have been used extensively to provide the connection between external levels o...
In order to study the responses of wild fish to environmental contaminations, different sites (two r...
Activity of 7-ethoxyresorufin-O-deethylase (EROD) in fish is certainly the best-studied biomarker of...
Multi-biomarker approach is extensively used to characterize the effects of ecosystem contamination ...
There are many types of chemicals/contaminants present in the environment, ranging from synthetic ch...
In this review, a wide array of bioaccumulation markers and biomarkers, used to demonstrate exposure...
International audienceIn the past 25 years, numerous biomarkers have been developed with the objecti...
International audienceThe usefulness of fish biomarkers for freshwater biomonitoring is now well rec...
The conversion of ethoxyresorufin to the fluorescent product resorufin by the enzyme ethoxyresorufin...
In ecotoxicology, biomarkers are measurable biological responses to xenobiotics which are present in...
Several biomarkers have been developed and described in the scientific literature and some of them m...
National audienceWidely used in research activities, biomarkers are effect-based monitoring tools th...
Biological-effects monitoring in estuarine environments is complex as a result of strong gradients a...
Two common strategies to assess exposure to environmental toxicants are to measure chemical concentr...
Biomarkers of fish health are recognised as valuable biomonitoring tools that inform on the impact o...
BACKGROUND:Biomarkers have been used extensively to provide the connection between external levels o...
In order to study the responses of wild fish to environmental contaminations, different sites (two r...
Activity of 7-ethoxyresorufin-O-deethylase (EROD) in fish is certainly the best-studied biomarker of...
Multi-biomarker approach is extensively used to characterize the effects of ecosystem contamination ...
There are many types of chemicals/contaminants present in the environment, ranging from synthetic ch...
In this review, a wide array of bioaccumulation markers and biomarkers, used to demonstrate exposure...
International audienceIn the past 25 years, numerous biomarkers have been developed with the objecti...
International audienceThe usefulness of fish biomarkers for freshwater biomonitoring is now well rec...
The conversion of ethoxyresorufin to the fluorescent product resorufin by the enzyme ethoxyresorufin...
In ecotoxicology, biomarkers are measurable biological responses to xenobiotics which are present in...
Several biomarkers have been developed and described in the scientific literature and some of them m...
National audienceWidely used in research activities, biomarkers are effect-based monitoring tools th...
Biological-effects monitoring in estuarine environments is complex as a result of strong gradients a...