Short-term variability in biomarker responses and the effects of temperature and salinity variation were explored in three fish species (Dicentrarchus labrax, Solea senegalensis and Pomatoschistus microps) occurring in the Tejo estuary. Short-term variability in biomarkers was observed in all species although no pattern was discerned over time (days to weeks). Antioxidant enzymes activity (superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT)) showed low temporal variability, indicating some constancy or baseline level in antioxidant responses. Only CAT activity in S. senegalensis was correlated with temperature, suggesting that exposure to contaminants triggered antioxidant acclimation. Higher short-term variability was observed in xenobiotic biot...
Biomarkers as lipid peroxidation, metallothionein and delta-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase were det...
Several biomarkers have been developed and described in the scientific literature and some of them m...
Biological-effects monitoring in estuarine environments is complex as a result of strong gradients a...
Estuaries are highly productive ecosystems subjected to numerous anthropogenic pressures with conseq...
Short-term variability in condition factor: relative condition factor Kn; biochemical condition: RNA...
Understanding the factors that influence biological responses to contaminants has long been a major ...
Acclimation of organisms for ecotoxicity testing is in general processed according to Organisation f...
International audienceThe objective was to describe and model varia- tion patterns in individual fis...
An investigative biomonitoring study was carried out in a eutrophic coastal system with a moderate c...
International audienceBiomarker responses to toxic exposure have been used for decades to indicate s...
International audienceBiomarker responses to toxic exposure have been used for decades to indicate s...
The cytochrome P450 pathway and antioxidant responses are known for their responsiveness to environm...
Temperature and salinity are abiotic factors that affect physiological responses in aquaculture spec...
Biomarkers as lipid peroxidation, metallothionein and delta-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase were det...
Several biomarkers have been developed and described in the scientific literature and some of them m...
Biological-effects monitoring in estuarine environments is complex as a result of strong gradients a...
Estuaries are highly productive ecosystems subjected to numerous anthropogenic pressures with conseq...
Short-term variability in condition factor: relative condition factor Kn; biochemical condition: RNA...
Understanding the factors that influence biological responses to contaminants has long been a major ...
Acclimation of organisms for ecotoxicity testing is in general processed according to Organisation f...
International audienceThe objective was to describe and model varia- tion patterns in individual fis...
An investigative biomonitoring study was carried out in a eutrophic coastal system with a moderate c...
International audienceBiomarker responses to toxic exposure have been used for decades to indicate s...
International audienceBiomarker responses to toxic exposure have been used for decades to indicate s...
The cytochrome P450 pathway and antioxidant responses are known for their responsiveness to environm...
Temperature and salinity are abiotic factors that affect physiological responses in aquaculture spec...
Biomarkers as lipid peroxidation, metallothionein and delta-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase were det...
Several biomarkers have been developed and described in the scientific literature and some of them m...
Biological-effects monitoring in estuarine environments is complex as a result of strong gradients a...