This study aimed to examine the mechanisms involved in the transgenerational increase in Daphnia magna sensitivity to waterborne depleted uranium (DU) under controlled laboratory conditions. Daphnids were exposed to concentrations ranging from 2 to 50 μg L-1 over two successive generations. Genotoxic effects were assessed using random amplified polymorphic DNA and real time PCR (RAPD-PCR). Effects on life history (survival, fecundity and somatic growth) were monitored from hatching to release of brood 5. Different exposure regimes were tested to investigate the specific sensitivity of various life stages to DU. When daphnids were exposed continuously or from hatching to deposition of brood 5, results demonstrated that DNA damage accumulated...
The applications in technologies of lanthanides, as Cerium and Erbium, have made them as emergent c...
The importance of incorporating kinetic approaches in order to gain information on underlying physio...
International audienceOur aim was to investigate epigenetic changes in Daphnia magna after a 25-day ...
This study aimed to examine the mechanisms involved in the transgenerational increase in Daphnia mag...
This PhD work explored how depleted uranium alters DNA and affects life history traits (survival, gr...
International audienceUnderstanding how radioactive contaminants affect wildlife species at every le...
International audienceThis study examined chronic effects of external Cs-137 gamma radiation on Daph...
Ce travail a pour objectif d’explorer les altérations de l’ADN et leurs conséquences potentielles po...
International audienceIn order to predict long term consequences of pollution on wildlife, toxic eff...
Every day we are exposed to carcinogens, including ultraviolet radiation (UVR). High levels of ultra...
International audienceAs part of the ecological risk assessment associated with radionuclides in fre...
International audienceRecent studies have investigated chronic toxicity of waterborne depleted urani...
Daphnia magna is used as a model organism to study the consequences of the impact of mutagenic chemi...
Aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems are exposed to radionuclides through planned discharges or accide...
The applications in technologies of lanthanides, as Cerium and Erbium, have made them as emergent c...
The importance of incorporating kinetic approaches in order to gain information on underlying physio...
International audienceOur aim was to investigate epigenetic changes in Daphnia magna after a 25-day ...
This study aimed to examine the mechanisms involved in the transgenerational increase in Daphnia mag...
This PhD work explored how depleted uranium alters DNA and affects life history traits (survival, gr...
International audienceUnderstanding how radioactive contaminants affect wildlife species at every le...
International audienceThis study examined chronic effects of external Cs-137 gamma radiation on Daph...
Ce travail a pour objectif d’explorer les altérations de l’ADN et leurs conséquences potentielles po...
International audienceIn order to predict long term consequences of pollution on wildlife, toxic eff...
Every day we are exposed to carcinogens, including ultraviolet radiation (UVR). High levels of ultra...
International audienceAs part of the ecological risk assessment associated with radionuclides in fre...
International audienceRecent studies have investigated chronic toxicity of waterborne depleted urani...
Daphnia magna is used as a model organism to study the consequences of the impact of mutagenic chemi...
Aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems are exposed to radionuclides through planned discharges or accide...
The applications in technologies of lanthanides, as Cerium and Erbium, have made them as emergent c...
The importance of incorporating kinetic approaches in order to gain information on underlying physio...
International audienceOur aim was to investigate epigenetic changes in Daphnia magna after a 25-day ...