Although copper is an essential micronutrient normally subject to effective homeostatic control, excess dietary intakes can in some circumstances be toxic. Many of the toxic effects of copper, such as increased lipid peroxidation in cell membranes and DNA damage, are related to its role in the generation of oxygen free radicals. Both Cu deficiency and toxicity can occur in natural conditions and may lead to diminished animal reproduction,1 various organs dysfunctions,2 development of pathological lesions and, ultimately, to death.3 Copper can be released into the environment by both natural sources and human activities and it is very widespread in the environment. Aquatic environment is a concentrator for this metal. Soluble copp...
Copper is a significant trace element necessary for the normal growth and metabolism of living organ...
We studied the interactive effect of ultraviolet-B radiation and the heavy metal copper on the tadpo...
Recent human activities, such as urbanisation, industrialisation and agricultural intensification, h...
Although copper is an essential micronutrient normally subject to effective homeostatic control, ex...
Copper is an essential element to living organisms for which it is involved as a co-factor in multi...
Copper is an essential element to living organisms for which it is involved as a co-factor in multip...
Copper is an essential micronutrient but its excess in the dietary can be toxic. Both copper deficie...
Abstract—Exposure to environmental contaminants contributes to the global decline of amphibian popul...
M.Sc.The increase in industrialisation, mining and agricultural activity along rivers could have a d...
Amphibians have experienced an accentuated population decline in the whole world due to many factors...
The present study was intended to assess the influence of salinity on the effects of copper on 2 lif...
In the last years many populations of anurans have declined and extinctions have been recorded. They...
Amphibians are important indicators of environmental health, and their populations are in worldwide ...
We studied the effects of a pathogenic fungus (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis; Chytridiomycota) on l...
The toxicity of bio available Zn, Cu, Pb, and Cd on the life stages of Xenopus laevis embryos and ta...
Copper is a significant trace element necessary for the normal growth and metabolism of living organ...
We studied the interactive effect of ultraviolet-B radiation and the heavy metal copper on the tadpo...
Recent human activities, such as urbanisation, industrialisation and agricultural intensification, h...
Although copper is an essential micronutrient normally subject to effective homeostatic control, ex...
Copper is an essential element to living organisms for which it is involved as a co-factor in multi...
Copper is an essential element to living organisms for which it is involved as a co-factor in multip...
Copper is an essential micronutrient but its excess in the dietary can be toxic. Both copper deficie...
Abstract—Exposure to environmental contaminants contributes to the global decline of amphibian popul...
M.Sc.The increase in industrialisation, mining and agricultural activity along rivers could have a d...
Amphibians have experienced an accentuated population decline in the whole world due to many factors...
The present study was intended to assess the influence of salinity on the effects of copper on 2 lif...
In the last years many populations of anurans have declined and extinctions have been recorded. They...
Amphibians are important indicators of environmental health, and their populations are in worldwide ...
We studied the effects of a pathogenic fungus (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis; Chytridiomycota) on l...
The toxicity of bio available Zn, Cu, Pb, and Cd on the life stages of Xenopus laevis embryos and ta...
Copper is a significant trace element necessary for the normal growth and metabolism of living organ...
We studied the interactive effect of ultraviolet-B radiation and the heavy metal copper on the tadpo...
Recent human activities, such as urbanisation, industrialisation and agricultural intensification, h...