Amphibians have experienced an accentuated population decline in the whole world due to many factors, one of them being anthropogenic contamination. The present study aimed to assess the potential effect of copper, as a worldwide and reference contaminant, on the immediate decline of exposed population due to avoidance and mortality responses in tadpoles of three species of amphibians across climatic zones: a South American species, Leptodactylus latrans, a North American species, Lithobates catesbeianus, and a European species, Pelophylax perezi. A non-forced exposure system with a copper gradient along seven compartments through which organisms could freely move was used to assess the ability of tadpoles to detect and avoid copper contami...
Although copper is an essential micronutrient normally subject to effective homeostatic control, ex...
Amphibian populations and species diversity are declining at an alarming rate all over the world. In...
Recent studies suggest that direct mortality and physiological effects caused by pollutants are majo...
Amphibians have experienced an accentuated population decline in the whole world due to many factors...
Amphibians have experienced an accentuated population decline in the whole world due to many factors...
Amphibians are important indicators of environmental health, and their populations are in worldwide ...
Abstract—Exposure to environmental contaminants contributes to the global decline of amphibian popul...
Global declines in amphibian populations are a significant conservation concern, and environmental c...
In the last years many populations of anurans have declined and extinctions have been recorded. They...
M.Sc.The increase in industrialisation, mining and agricultural activity along rivers could have a d...
M.Sc.The increase in industrialisation, mining and agricultural activity along rivers could have a d...
We studied the interactive effect of ultraviolet-B radiation and the heavy metal copper on the tadpo...
We studied the interactive effect of ultraviolet-B radiation and the heavy metal copper on the tadpo...
Although copper is an essential micronutrient normally subject to effective homeostatic control, ex...
We studied the interactive effect of ultraviolet-B radiation and the heavy metal copper on the tadpo...
Although copper is an essential micronutrient normally subject to effective homeostatic control, ex...
Amphibian populations and species diversity are declining at an alarming rate all over the world. In...
Recent studies suggest that direct mortality and physiological effects caused by pollutants are majo...
Amphibians have experienced an accentuated population decline in the whole world due to many factors...
Amphibians have experienced an accentuated population decline in the whole world due to many factors...
Amphibians are important indicators of environmental health, and their populations are in worldwide ...
Abstract—Exposure to environmental contaminants contributes to the global decline of amphibian popul...
Global declines in amphibian populations are a significant conservation concern, and environmental c...
In the last years many populations of anurans have declined and extinctions have been recorded. They...
M.Sc.The increase in industrialisation, mining and agricultural activity along rivers could have a d...
M.Sc.The increase in industrialisation, mining and agricultural activity along rivers could have a d...
We studied the interactive effect of ultraviolet-B radiation and the heavy metal copper on the tadpo...
We studied the interactive effect of ultraviolet-B radiation and the heavy metal copper on the tadpo...
Although copper is an essential micronutrient normally subject to effective homeostatic control, ex...
We studied the interactive effect of ultraviolet-B radiation and the heavy metal copper on the tadpo...
Although copper is an essential micronutrient normally subject to effective homeostatic control, ex...
Amphibian populations and species diversity are declining at an alarming rate all over the world. In...
Recent studies suggest that direct mortality and physiological effects caused by pollutants are majo...