The effects of environmental pollutants on complex fish behaviour: integrating behavioural and physiological indicators of toxicity
GR Scott, KA Sloman - Aquatic toxicology, 2004 - Elsevier
Environmental pollutants such as metals, pesticides, and other organics pose serious risks
to many aquatic organisms. Accordingly, a great deal of previous research has …
to many aquatic organisms. Accordingly, a great deal of previous research has …
Anticipated effects of abiotic environmental change on intraspecific social interactions
Social interactions are ubiquitous across the animal kingdom. A variety of ecological and
evolutionary processes are dependent on social interactions, such as movement, disease …
evolutionary processes are dependent on social interactions, such as movement, disease …
[图书][B] Fundamentals of ecotoxicology
MC Newman - 2009 - taylorfrancis.com
Each year ecotoxicological problems become increasingly complex and encompass
broader spatial and temporal scales. Our practical understanding must evolve accordingly to …
broader spatial and temporal scales. Our practical understanding must evolve accordingly to …
[HTML][HTML] Effects of pollution on fish behavior, personality, and cognition: some research perspectives
Pollutants, and more generally, environmental stressors, are a neglected source of
behavioral and cognitive variations in wild populations. Based on recent literature in fish, we …
behavioral and cognitive variations in wild populations. Based on recent literature in fish, we …
Heavy metal pollutants and chemical ecology: exploring new frontiers
RS Boyd - Journal of chemical ecology, 2010 - Springer
Heavy metals are an important class of pollutants with both lethal and sublethal effects on
organisms. The latter are receiving increased attention, as these may have harmful …
organisms. The latter are receiving increased attention, as these may have harmful …
The neurological toxicity of heavy metals: A fish perspective
AJ Green, A Planchart - Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C …, 2018 - Elsevier
The causes of neurodegenerative diseases are complex with likely contributions from
genetic susceptibility and environmental exposures over an organism's lifetime. In this …
genetic susceptibility and environmental exposures over an organism's lifetime. In this …
High CO2 and marine animal behaviour: potential mechanisms and ecological consequences
Exposure to pollution and environmental change can alter the behaviour of aquatic animals
and here we review recent evidence that exposure to elevated CO2 and reduced sea water …
and here we review recent evidence that exposure to elevated CO2 and reduced sea water …
Assessment and management of risk to wildlife from cadmium
J Burger - Science of the total environment, 2008 - Elsevier
Cadmium, a nonessential heavy metal that comes from natural and anthropogenic sources,
is a teratogen, carcinogen, and a possible mutagen. Assessment of potential risk from …
is a teratogen, carcinogen, and a possible mutagen. Assessment of potential risk from …
[HTML][HTML] Emerging investigator series: use of behavioural endpoints in the regulation of chemicals
Interest in behavioural ecotoxicology is growing, partly due to technological and
computational advances in recording behaviours but also because of improvements of …
computational advances in recording behaviours but also because of improvements of …
Physiological causes and consequences of social status in salmonid fish
KM Gilmour, JD DiBattista… - … and comparative biology, 2005 - academic.oup.com
Social interactions in small groups of juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) lead to
the formation of dominance hierarchies. Dominant fish hold better positions in the …
the formation of dominance hierarchies. Dominant fish hold better positions in the …