2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10646-021-02395-5
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Antenna regeneration as an ecotoxicological endpoint in a marine amphipod: a proof of concept using dimethyl sulfoxide and diflubenzuron

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“…pesticide diflubenzuron and silver nanoparticles in this system (Artal et al 2018, Artal et al 2020, Diehl et al 2021.…”
Section: Major Interests and Research Questionsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…pesticide diflubenzuron and silver nanoparticles in this system (Artal et al 2018, Artal et al 2020, Diehl et al 2021.…”
Section: Major Interests and Research Questionsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Parhyale are emerging as an attractive ecotoxicity test organism for coastal marine ecosystems, due to their worldwide distribution and abundance in tropical coastal and estuarine habitats, and their robust year-round reproduction in their natural habitats and in the laboratory (Alegretti et al 2016, Artal et al 2018. Recent studies have tested the effects of ammonia, metals, the pesticide diflubenzuron and silver nanoparticles in this system (Artal et al 2018, Artal et al 2020, Diehl et al 2021.…”
Section: Major Interests and Research Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eles têm sido utilizados com sucesso em ecotoxicologia há uma década (PODLESIŃSKA; DĄBROWSKA, 2019) e são componentes essenciais dos ecossistemas aquáticos, pois ocupam vários nichos tróficos . Parhyale hawaiensis é um anfípode com distribuição circuntropical, facilmente cultivado em laboratório e recentemente utilizado em diversos estudos ecotoxicológicos DIEHL et al, 2021;, 2019. Esta espécie é um anfípode epibêntico, pois vive e se alimenta associado ao substrato marinho e/ou acúmulos de algas/plantas em decomposição em áreas costeiras (POOVACHIRANON; .…”
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