In natural ecosystems it is not unusual for an organism to be exposed both to chemical and physical stressful factors at the same time. Herein we present results of the study on nickel toxicity to the carabid beetle, Pterostichus oblongopunctatus, and effect of Ni and temperature on the beetles respiration rates. In the first part of the study (Experiment I) we measured the survival, respiration rates and internal Ni concentrations in animals exposed for 245 d at constant temperature (20 degrees C) to food contaminated with Ni at nominal concentrations 0; 600; 1,200; 2,400; 4,800; and 9,600 mg kg(-1) dry weigh (dw). The LC50 was estimated at 8,351 mg Ni kg(-1), with no effect on fertility. We found a significant positive correlation between...
Although nickel exposure results in allergic reactions, respiratory conditions, and cancer in humans...
Terrestrial isopods from the species Porcellionides pruinosus were exposed to the maximum allowed ni...
Although nickel exposure results in allergic reactions, respiratory conditions, and cancer in humans...
The aim of the work was to study effects of suboptimal temperature on nickel toxicity under chronic ...
The wide geographical distribution of ground beetles Pterostichus oblongopunctatus makes them very l...
We studied nickel (Ni) kinetics in the ground beetle Pterostichus oblongopunctatus exposed to differ...
Terrestrial organisms in the field often are exposed to a combination of stress factors of various o...
We investigated the responses of invertebrates inhabiting polluted environments to multiple stressor...
Global warming has become a source of awareness regarding the potential deleterious effects of extre...
This work represents one of very few studies showing intergenerational effects of terrestrial pollut...
Models of metal toxicokinetics are critically evaluated using both newly generated data in the NoMir...
Metal toxicity is usually determined at a fixed time point, which may bias the assessment of risks a...
Models of metal toxicokinetics are critically evaluated using both newly generated data in the NoMir...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of heavy metal pollution on life cycle traits and ...
Ecological risk assessment (ERA) is commonly based on single generation ecotoxicological tests that ...
Although nickel exposure results in allergic reactions, respiratory conditions, and cancer in humans...
Terrestrial isopods from the species Porcellionides pruinosus were exposed to the maximum allowed ni...
Although nickel exposure results in allergic reactions, respiratory conditions, and cancer in humans...
The aim of the work was to study effects of suboptimal temperature on nickel toxicity under chronic ...
The wide geographical distribution of ground beetles Pterostichus oblongopunctatus makes them very l...
We studied nickel (Ni) kinetics in the ground beetle Pterostichus oblongopunctatus exposed to differ...
Terrestrial organisms in the field often are exposed to a combination of stress factors of various o...
We investigated the responses of invertebrates inhabiting polluted environments to multiple stressor...
Global warming has become a source of awareness regarding the potential deleterious effects of extre...
This work represents one of very few studies showing intergenerational effects of terrestrial pollut...
Models of metal toxicokinetics are critically evaluated using both newly generated data in the NoMir...
Metal toxicity is usually determined at a fixed time point, which may bias the assessment of risks a...
Models of metal toxicokinetics are critically evaluated using both newly generated data in the NoMir...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of heavy metal pollution on life cycle traits and ...
Ecological risk assessment (ERA) is commonly based on single generation ecotoxicological tests that ...
Although nickel exposure results in allergic reactions, respiratory conditions, and cancer in humans...
Terrestrial isopods from the species Porcellionides pruinosus were exposed to the maximum allowed ni...
Although nickel exposure results in allergic reactions, respiratory conditions, and cancer in humans...