To avoid being preyed, organisms must be able to identify predatory threats by sensing molecules released by predators (kairomones), and to employ effective strategies to prevent detection by predators. Furthermore, in the wild, organisms are also exposed to chemicals that may alter their behavioral traits, such as neuroactive pharmaceuticals. Considering the co-occurrence of both types of chemicals, their possible interaction needs to be studied. To address this topic, the aim of this study was to verify the effects of fish kairomone (FK - a chemical associated to putative predation by fish) and chlorpromazine (CPZ - neuroactive pharmaceutical drug, environmental contaminant), isolated and in combination, in different functional endpoints ...
Animal behavioural responses are increasingly being used in environmental risk assessment. Neverthel...
Recently, the first chemical cues, which induce defenses in freshwater zooplankton of the genus Daph...
The toxicity of chemicals with different mechanisms of action (3,4-dichloroaniline, fenoxycarb, and ...
To avoid being preyed, organisms must be able to identify predatory threats by sensing molecules rel...
Life history traits of Daphnia galeata clones were affected differently by kairomones exuded by two ...
1To whom correspondence should be addressed Abstract. Fish-associated chemicals enhance phototactic ...
Animal behaviour is closely related to individual fitness, which allows animals to choose suitable m...
Daphnia pulex have been shown to respond to kairomones emitted by predatory Chaoborus and planktivor...
Numerous experimental studies suggest that many organisms can sense predation risk and subsequently ...
The water flea Daphnia moves to deeper waters to avoid predators when it detects a chemical produced...
The effects of chemicals on biotic interactions, such as competition and predation, have rarely been...
The increased presence of emergent compounds, such as pharmaceuticals drugs, in the aquatic compartm...
The effect of food concentration on the phenotypic response of life history traits to two predator k...
DISSERTATION ABSTRACTThe adverse outcome pathway (AOP) approach combines patterns of molecular event...
Cohen, Jonathan H.Predator chemical cues, or kairomones, induce behavioral and morphological defense...
Animal behavioural responses are increasingly being used in environmental risk assessment. Neverthel...
Recently, the first chemical cues, which induce defenses in freshwater zooplankton of the genus Daph...
The toxicity of chemicals with different mechanisms of action (3,4-dichloroaniline, fenoxycarb, and ...
To avoid being preyed, organisms must be able to identify predatory threats by sensing molecules rel...
Life history traits of Daphnia galeata clones were affected differently by kairomones exuded by two ...
1To whom correspondence should be addressed Abstract. Fish-associated chemicals enhance phototactic ...
Animal behaviour is closely related to individual fitness, which allows animals to choose suitable m...
Daphnia pulex have been shown to respond to kairomones emitted by predatory Chaoborus and planktivor...
Numerous experimental studies suggest that many organisms can sense predation risk and subsequently ...
The water flea Daphnia moves to deeper waters to avoid predators when it detects a chemical produced...
The effects of chemicals on biotic interactions, such as competition and predation, have rarely been...
The increased presence of emergent compounds, such as pharmaceuticals drugs, in the aquatic compartm...
The effect of food concentration on the phenotypic response of life history traits to two predator k...
DISSERTATION ABSTRACTThe adverse outcome pathway (AOP) approach combines patterns of molecular event...
Cohen, Jonathan H.Predator chemical cues, or kairomones, induce behavioral and morphological defense...
Animal behavioural responses are increasingly being used in environmental risk assessment. Neverthel...
Recently, the first chemical cues, which induce defenses in freshwater zooplankton of the genus Daph...
The toxicity of chemicals with different mechanisms of action (3,4-dichloroaniline, fenoxycarb, and ...