A broad‐taxa approach as an important concept in ecotoxicological studies and pollution monitoring
Aquatic invertebrates play a pivotal role in (eco) toxicological assessments because they
offer ethical, cost‐effective and repeatable testing options. Additionally, their significance in …
offer ethical, cost‐effective and repeatable testing options. Additionally, their significance in …
Biological activity studies on organotin (IV) n+ complexes and parent compounds
C Pellerito, L Nagy, L Pellerito, A Szorcsik - Journal of Organometallic …, 2006 - Elsevier
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DNA damage as a biomarker of exposure
LR Shugart - Ecotoxicology, 2000 - Springer
DNA Damage as a Biomarker of Exposure Page 1 Ecotoxicology, 9, 329340, 2000 2000
Kluwer Academic Publishers. Manufactured in The Netherlands. DNA Damage as a Biomarker …
Kluwer Academic Publishers. Manufactured in The Netherlands. DNA Damage as a Biomarker …
[HTML][HTML] Stem cells of aquatic invertebrates as an advanced tool for assessing ecotoxicological impacts
Environmental stressors are assessed through methods that quantify their impacts on a wide
range of metrics including species density, growth rates, reproduction, behaviour and …
range of metrics including species density, growth rates, reproduction, behaviour and …
The effects of copper on the microbial community of a coral reef sponge
Marine sponges often harbour communities of symbiotic microorganisms that fulfil necessary
functions for the well‐being of their hosts. Microbial communities associated with the sponge …
functions for the well‐being of their hosts. Microbial communities associated with the sponge …
Biomonitoring of heavy metals: the unexplored role of marine sessile taxa
Coastal areas are known to receive significant anthropogenic inputs, mainly deriving from
metropolitan areas, industries, and activities related to tourism. Among these inputs, some …
metropolitan areas, industries, and activities related to tourism. Among these inputs, some …
Sponges as emerging by-product of integrated multitrophic aquaculture (IMTA)
J Aguilo-Arce, P Ferriol, R Trani, P Puthod… - Journal of Marine …, 2023 - mdpi.com
The use of marine sponges dates back thousands of years, and interest in these animals is
increasing as new applications are discovered. Their potential is extensive, both in their …
increasing as new applications are discovered. Their potential is extensive, both in their …
Invasive marine algae: an ecological perspective
D Chapman, M Ranelletti, S Kaushik - The Botanical Review, 2006 - Springer
The significance of marine algal invasion is undisputed in the global context; however, this
topic has not received as much attention as it deserves. Although substantial evidence …
topic has not received as much attention as it deserves. Although substantial evidence …
In vitro establishment of continuous cell cultures and cell lines from ten colonial cnidarians
U Frank, C Rabinowitz, B Rinkevich - Marine Biology, 1994 - Springer
Continuous cell cultures from the ten taxa of sedentary colonial marine cnidarians
Stylophora pistillata, Porites lutea, Favia favus (Anthozoa, Hexacorallia, Madeporaria) …
Stylophora pistillata, Porites lutea, Favia favus (Anthozoa, Hexacorallia, Madeporaria) …
Principles of biofouling protection in marine sponges: a model for the design of novel biomimetic and bio-inspired coatings in the marine environment?
WEG Müller, X Wang, P Proksch, CC Perry… - Marine …, 2013 - Springer
The process of biofouling of marine structures and substrates, such as platforms or ship
hulls, proceeds in multiple steps. Soon after the formation of an initial conditioning film …
hulls, proceeds in multiple steps. Soon after the formation of an initial conditioning film …