Populations of the springtail Orchesella cincta that live in metal contaminated soils have developed tolerance to cadmium by increased metal retention in the midgut epithelium and excretion at every moult. Regulation of the MT gene was studied in a tolerant population (Plombières, Belgium) and a laboratory culture. Animals were exposed to a range of concentrations of cadmium in the food (0-1.5 μmol Cd/g food). RNA was extracted after 5-14 days of cadmium exposure and used for Northern blot analysis to quantify MT mRNA. MT expression levels were significantly higher (p < 0.01) in individuals from laboratory-raised strains originating from the soils of the metal contaminated forest Plombières (2.4- to 7.8-fold expression) compared to the refe...
The gene expression of environmental organisms is useful as a biomarker of environmental pollution. ...
Acclimation increases tolerance to stress in individuals but is assumed to contribute fitness costs ...
Metal pollution causes disturbances at various levels of biological organization in most species. Im...
Populations of the springtail Orchesella cincta that live in metal contaminated soils have developed...
Metal contamination in soil ecosystems is a permanent and often strong selection pressure. The prese...
Field-selected tolerance to heavy metals has been reported for Orchesella cincta (Arthropoda: Collem...
Field-selected tolerance to heavy metals has been reported for Orchesella cincta (Arthropoda: Collem...
Field-selected tolerance to heavy metals has been reported for Orchesella cincta (Arthropoda: Collem...
Adaptation to environmental toxicants, such as metals, can affect population genetic diversity, both...
BACKGROUND: Metallothionein (mt) transcription is elevated in heavy metal tolerant field populations...
Field-selected metal tolerance in Orchesella cincta is correlated with overexpression of the single ...
Abstract Background Metallothionein (mt) transcription is elevated in heavy metal tolerant field pop...
Two case-studies published 55 years ago became textbook examples of evolution in action: DDT resista...
Following the genomics revolution, our knowledge of the molecular mechanisms underlying defenses aga...
We investigate a model system for microevolution of transcriptional regulation: metallothionein expr...
The gene expression of environmental organisms is useful as a biomarker of environmental pollution. ...
Acclimation increases tolerance to stress in individuals but is assumed to contribute fitness costs ...
Metal pollution causes disturbances at various levels of biological organization in most species. Im...
Populations of the springtail Orchesella cincta that live in metal contaminated soils have developed...
Metal contamination in soil ecosystems is a permanent and often strong selection pressure. The prese...
Field-selected tolerance to heavy metals has been reported for Orchesella cincta (Arthropoda: Collem...
Field-selected tolerance to heavy metals has been reported for Orchesella cincta (Arthropoda: Collem...
Field-selected tolerance to heavy metals has been reported for Orchesella cincta (Arthropoda: Collem...
Adaptation to environmental toxicants, such as metals, can affect population genetic diversity, both...
BACKGROUND: Metallothionein (mt) transcription is elevated in heavy metal tolerant field populations...
Field-selected metal tolerance in Orchesella cincta is correlated with overexpression of the single ...
Abstract Background Metallothionein (mt) transcription is elevated in heavy metal tolerant field pop...
Two case-studies published 55 years ago became textbook examples of evolution in action: DDT resista...
Following the genomics revolution, our knowledge of the molecular mechanisms underlying defenses aga...
We investigate a model system for microevolution of transcriptional regulation: metallothionein expr...
The gene expression of environmental organisms is useful as a biomarker of environmental pollution. ...
Acclimation increases tolerance to stress in individuals but is assumed to contribute fitness costs ...
Metal pollution causes disturbances at various levels of biological organization in most species. Im...