The aim of this research was to investigate influence of different environmental stressors, such as temperature increase, air exposure and food deprivation on DNA integrity of a bioindicator species, freshwater crayfish Astacus leptodactylus. DNA damage was measured in crayfish haemocytes using Comet assay and micronucleus test. Crayfish haemolymph was subsequentially sampled during their 7 days of exposure to increased temperatures (25 and 30 \ub0C) and during 24 h of air exposure. Both groups were also monitored through the following 7 days of recovery period. Food deprived crayfish were monitored over a period of 2 weeks. Alterations of measured physiological and immunological haemolymph parameters (THC, lactate, glucose and protein conc...
Water temperature is one of the major environmental factors affecting the reproductive output of fre...
The suitability of the crayfish metabolome as a bioindicator of stream conditions was investigated b...
Viruses are very abundant in water and hence diseases caused by viruses are common in marine organis...
Low temperature is a critical factor restricting the growth and survival of aquatic animals, but res...
Transport is an essential part of the aquaculture and research of the main freshwater aquaculture cr...
Environmental insults diminish an ecosystem\u27s ability to maintain productive and adaptable popula...
Freshwater ecosystems are among the most threatened ecosystems on Earth. The freshwater biodiversity...
Oxidative damage reflects an imbalance between the production of oxidants and removal or scavenging ...
2,4-D is a widely used phenoxy herbicide, potentially toxic to humans and biota. The objective of th...
The oomycete Aphanomyces astaci causes crayfish plague, a disease threatening native European crayfi...
Water temperature is one of the major environmental factors affecting the reproductive output of fre...
For several hundred years freshwater crayfish (Crustacea-Decapoda-Astacidea) have played an importan...
The crayfish industry in Louisiana is the largest in the United States, with crayfish frequently har...
White spot syndrome virus (WSSV) is a widespread and highly pathogenic virus; that infects shrimp, c...
Pollutants can change the behaviors of invertebrate stream animals. The level of one common polluta...
Water temperature is one of the major environmental factors affecting the reproductive output of fre...
The suitability of the crayfish metabolome as a bioindicator of stream conditions was investigated b...
Viruses are very abundant in water and hence diseases caused by viruses are common in marine organis...
Low temperature is a critical factor restricting the growth and survival of aquatic animals, but res...
Transport is an essential part of the aquaculture and research of the main freshwater aquaculture cr...
Environmental insults diminish an ecosystem\u27s ability to maintain productive and adaptable popula...
Freshwater ecosystems are among the most threatened ecosystems on Earth. The freshwater biodiversity...
Oxidative damage reflects an imbalance between the production of oxidants and removal or scavenging ...
2,4-D is a widely used phenoxy herbicide, potentially toxic to humans and biota. The objective of th...
The oomycete Aphanomyces astaci causes crayfish plague, a disease threatening native European crayfi...
Water temperature is one of the major environmental factors affecting the reproductive output of fre...
For several hundred years freshwater crayfish (Crustacea-Decapoda-Astacidea) have played an importan...
The crayfish industry in Louisiana is the largest in the United States, with crayfish frequently har...
White spot syndrome virus (WSSV) is a widespread and highly pathogenic virus; that infects shrimp, c...
Pollutants can change the behaviors of invertebrate stream animals. The level of one common polluta...
Water temperature is one of the major environmental factors affecting the reproductive output of fre...
The suitability of the crayfish metabolome as a bioindicator of stream conditions was investigated b...
Viruses are very abundant in water and hence diseases caused by viruses are common in marine organis...