Ionic homeostasis is an essential component of functioning cells, and ionic stress imposed by excessive salinity can disrupt cellular and physiological processes. Therefore, increasing salinity of aquatic environments—a consequence of global climate change—has the potential to adversely affect the health of aquatic animals and their ecosystems. The ability to respond adaptively to adverse environmental changes is essential for the survival of species, but animals in early embryonic stages may be particularly vulnerable, as they cannot easily escape from such conditions. Herein, the effects of increasing salinity on the mortality and hatching time of zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryos were investigated. Increasing salinity significa...
ABSTRACT: We report data showing that embryos of the zebrafish, Danio rerio, at 1.5 h post fertiliza...
The Nile tilapia is a euryhaline species that offers considerable potential for culture in low-salin...
rerio) possesses several advan-tages as an experimental organism, including the applicabil-ity of mo...
Ionic homeostasis is an essential component of functioning cells, and ionic stress imposed by excess...
The zebrafish (Danio rerio) has emerged as an invaluable model organism for studying vertebrate deve...
Changes in temperature and pH can have a wide range of effects on organisms, especially at the earli...
Plasticity in hatching time allows embryos to maximize fitness by balancing benefits and costs of re...
Aquatic organisms must cope with both rising and rapidly changing temperatures. These thermal change...
Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs), such as17α-Ethinylestradiol (EE2), threaten to contaminate lo...
In recent years, global warming of anthropogenic origin and its impacts on biodiversity have increas...
SDS is a widely used as chemical in industrial cleaner and in personal care such as shampoo, toothpa...
Exposure to environmental stressors during embryo development can have long-term effects on the adul...
AbstractExposure to environmental stressors during embryo development can have long-term effects on ...
Fish embryos may be vulnerable to seawater acidification resulting from anthropogenic carbon dioxide...
Acute stress may affect metabolism and nitrogen excretion as part of the adaptive response that allo...
ABSTRACT: We report data showing that embryos of the zebrafish, Danio rerio, at 1.5 h post fertiliza...
The Nile tilapia is a euryhaline species that offers considerable potential for culture in low-salin...
rerio) possesses several advan-tages as an experimental organism, including the applicabil-ity of mo...
Ionic homeostasis is an essential component of functioning cells, and ionic stress imposed by excess...
The zebrafish (Danio rerio) has emerged as an invaluable model organism for studying vertebrate deve...
Changes in temperature and pH can have a wide range of effects on organisms, especially at the earli...
Plasticity in hatching time allows embryos to maximize fitness by balancing benefits and costs of re...
Aquatic organisms must cope with both rising and rapidly changing temperatures. These thermal change...
Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs), such as17α-Ethinylestradiol (EE2), threaten to contaminate lo...
In recent years, global warming of anthropogenic origin and its impacts on biodiversity have increas...
SDS is a widely used as chemical in industrial cleaner and in personal care such as shampoo, toothpa...
Exposure to environmental stressors during embryo development can have long-term effects on the adul...
AbstractExposure to environmental stressors during embryo development can have long-term effects on ...
Fish embryos may be vulnerable to seawater acidification resulting from anthropogenic carbon dioxide...
Acute stress may affect metabolism and nitrogen excretion as part of the adaptive response that allo...
ABSTRACT: We report data showing that embryos of the zebrafish, Danio rerio, at 1.5 h post fertiliza...
The Nile tilapia is a euryhaline species that offers considerable potential for culture in low-salin...
rerio) possesses several advan-tages as an experimental organism, including the applicabil-ity of mo...