There is considerable need for higher-tier aquatic risk assessment and information on toxicant-induced molecular alterations in lower aquatic invertebrates. Thus the current study’s priorities were two-fold: a novel approach utilizing higher-tier ecotoxicity bioassay-guided ATR-FTIR (Attenuated Total Reflectance Fourier Transform Infrared) spectroscopy to better understand the impact of the presence of fish predation pressure – mimicked by predator-exuded info-chemicals – on cypermethrin or salinity toxicity to Daphnia pulex – key-stone species in lake ecosystems – and ultimately better assess toxicant-induced alterations at both organismal and molecular levels. This approach indicates that even low concentrations of cypermethrin/salinity h...
Not AvailableEnvironmental protection has fascinated the attention of the varied section of people g...
Active substances of pesticides, biocides or pharmaceuticals can induce adverse side effects in the ...
The water flea Daphnia moves to deeper waters to avoid predators when it detects a chemical produced...
To avoid being preyed, organisms must be able to identify predatory threats by sensing molecules rel...
Personal care products (PCPs) are ubiquitous in the environment due to their wide use in daily life....
Detection of various organic contaminants in the aquatic environment at low concentrations, has rais...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) bioassay-guided Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy can be a promi...
Behavioral bioassays with the model freshwater cladoceran Daphnia magna have the potential to serve ...
Chemical communication in aquatic organisms has been topic of a large number of studies focusing int...
Stress triggers a battery of physiological responses in fish, including the activation of metabolic ...
Daphnia responds to chemical cues released by fish with adaptive changes in life history traits, e. ...
DISSERTATION ABSTRACTThe adverse outcome pathway (AOP) approach combines patterns of molecular event...
This study aimed to investigate the compound effect of environmentally relevant 4-nonylphenol (NP) c...
Traditional duckweed toxicity tests only measure plant growth inhibition as an endpoint, with limite...
Prey are under selection to minimize predation losses. In aquatic environments many prey use chemica...
Not AvailableEnvironmental protection has fascinated the attention of the varied section of people g...
Active substances of pesticides, biocides or pharmaceuticals can induce adverse side effects in the ...
The water flea Daphnia moves to deeper waters to avoid predators when it detects a chemical produced...
To avoid being preyed, organisms must be able to identify predatory threats by sensing molecules rel...
Personal care products (PCPs) are ubiquitous in the environment due to their wide use in daily life....
Detection of various organic contaminants in the aquatic environment at low concentrations, has rais...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) bioassay-guided Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy can be a promi...
Behavioral bioassays with the model freshwater cladoceran Daphnia magna have the potential to serve ...
Chemical communication in aquatic organisms has been topic of a large number of studies focusing int...
Stress triggers a battery of physiological responses in fish, including the activation of metabolic ...
Daphnia responds to chemical cues released by fish with adaptive changes in life history traits, e. ...
DISSERTATION ABSTRACTThe adverse outcome pathway (AOP) approach combines patterns of molecular event...
This study aimed to investigate the compound effect of environmentally relevant 4-nonylphenol (NP) c...
Traditional duckweed toxicity tests only measure plant growth inhibition as an endpoint, with limite...
Prey are under selection to minimize predation losses. In aquatic environments many prey use chemica...
Not AvailableEnvironmental protection has fascinated the attention of the varied section of people g...
Active substances of pesticides, biocides or pharmaceuticals can induce adverse side effects in the ...
The water flea Daphnia moves to deeper waters to avoid predators when it detects a chemical produced...