A very new and useful strategy for ecotoxicological studies is the application of biomarker 1 - techniques in zooplanktonic bioindicators. In fact an evidence of alteration at this level of the food chain, first or second, can be used as an early warning sign of risk to the health of an entire TW ecosystem, enabling local authorities to intervene promptly to avoid bioaccumulation and biomagnification phenomena. Ecological characteristics of this kind of environments are low biodiversity and peculiar spatial and seasonal distribution with high abundance peaks. These are favourable conditions in accordance with the biomarkers test protocols. Specific biomarkers of exposure and/or effects can be used giving informations about the kind of conta...
The possibility of detecting aquatic pollution problems to take corrective decisions is intimately r...
1. The term biomarker refers to the physiological, biochemical. and histological changes used as ind...
The aim of this study was to propose a suite of biomarkers (BPMO activity, NADPH-cytocrome c reducta...
A very new and useful strategy for ecotoxicological studies is the application of biomarker 1 - tech...
Transitional water ecosystems can be exposed to high levels of anthropic pressure. The main aim of t...
The biomarker approach has been used for 25 years to study the environmental quality of marine, bra...
Zooplankton is an essential component of the marine and brackish food chains. The ecotoxicological r...
Zooplankton is an essential component of the food chains of marine and brackish environments. Ecotox...
Transitional water ecosystems, like brackish coastal lagoons, provide important services but are sub...
Organophosphorus pesticides (OP) are dangerous xenobiotics for aquatic environments mainly because t...
Studies in the USA have reported that species of meiobenthic copepods can be used as bioindicators o...
The understanding of effects of chemical exposure in nature is lagging behind. Predictions of harmfu...
The main aims of the present study, conducted in the framework of the MONIQUA-Egadi Scientific Proje...
The possibility of detecting aquatic pollution problems to take corrective decisions is intimately r...
1. The term biomarker refers to the physiological, biochemical. and histological changes used as ind...
The aim of this study was to propose a suite of biomarkers (BPMO activity, NADPH-cytocrome c reducta...
A very new and useful strategy for ecotoxicological studies is the application of biomarker 1 - tech...
Transitional water ecosystems can be exposed to high levels of anthropic pressure. The main aim of t...
The biomarker approach has been used for 25 years to study the environmental quality of marine, bra...
Zooplankton is an essential component of the marine and brackish food chains. The ecotoxicological r...
Zooplankton is an essential component of the food chains of marine and brackish environments. Ecotox...
Transitional water ecosystems, like brackish coastal lagoons, provide important services but are sub...
Organophosphorus pesticides (OP) are dangerous xenobiotics for aquatic environments mainly because t...
Studies in the USA have reported that species of meiobenthic copepods can be used as bioindicators o...
The understanding of effects of chemical exposure in nature is lagging behind. Predictions of harmfu...
The main aims of the present study, conducted in the framework of the MONIQUA-Egadi Scientific Proje...
The possibility of detecting aquatic pollution problems to take corrective decisions is intimately r...
1. The term biomarker refers to the physiological, biochemical. and histological changes used as ind...
The aim of this study was to propose a suite of biomarkers (BPMO activity, NADPH-cytocrome c reducta...