1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0166-445x(98)00107-6
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Genetic ecotoxicology IV: survival and DNA strand breakage is dependent on genotype in radionuclide-exposed mosquitofish

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“…Nevertheless, this possible effect is one of the major concerns of modern conservation biology and ecotoxicology (Bagley et al, 2002;van Straalen and Timmermans, 2002). To better evaluate the possible effects of AMD on the genetic diversity and structure of D. longispina populations and following the recommendations of other authors (Belfiore and Anderson, 2001;Theodorakis et al, 1999), an assessment of individual and population tolerance to acute copper contamination was done simultaneously with the genetic characterization of one population inhabiting a site impacted with AMD and two reference populations.…”
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“…Nevertheless, this possible effect is one of the major concerns of modern conservation biology and ecotoxicology (Bagley et al, 2002;van Straalen and Timmermans, 2002). To better evaluate the possible effects of AMD on the genetic diversity and structure of D. longispina populations and following the recommendations of other authors (Belfiore and Anderson, 2001;Theodorakis et al, 1999), an assessment of individual and population tolerance to acute copper contamination was done simultaneously with the genetic characterization of one population inhabiting a site impacted with AMD and two reference populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This increase in tolerance can be accompanied by: genetic diversity loss; genetic divergence from reference populations due to the increase in frequency of resistance determining (or closely linked) alleles or stochastic changes in population structure (e.g. Belfiore and Anderson, 2001;Theodorakis et al, 1999); or habitat fragmentation due to decreased migration rates (Bagley et al, 2002). These changes can lead to a decrease in population survival chances by altering life history parameters (Bagley et al, 2002;Belfiore and Anderson, 2001;Ward and Robinson, 2005) or by increasing susceptibility to future stressors (e.g.…”
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