2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.150542
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Ultraviolet avoidance by embryonic buoyancy control in three species of marine fish

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“…10 ). The embryos sank down to greater depths when exposed to UV-A radiation and recovered a surface position when released from UV-stress [ 278 , 279 ]. Although the response is induced by UV-A irradiation, in the ocean this mechanism would concomitantly reduce exposure to solar UV-B radiation.…”
Section: The Adverse Effects Of Uv Radiation and The Defences Against...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…10 ). The embryos sank down to greater depths when exposed to UV-A radiation and recovered a surface position when released from UV-stress [ 278 , 279 ]. Although the response is induced by UV-A irradiation, in the ocean this mechanism would concomitantly reduce exposure to solar UV-B radiation.…”
Section: The Adverse Effects Of Uv Radiation and The Defences Against...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…b This mechanism is active in red snapper ( Lutjanus campechanus ), cobia ( Rachycentron canadum ), and yellowfin tuna ( Thunnus albacares ). On the right, a schematic of the experiment with eggs in tubes either protected from (x) or exposed to (✓) UV-A radiation (Figure redrawn from [ 278 , 279 ]) …”
Section: The Adverse Effects Of Uv Radiation and The Defences Against...mentioning
confidence: 99%