Pyrethroid pesticides as endocrine disruptors: molecular mechanisms in vertebrates with a focus on fishes
SM Brander, MK Gabler, NL Fowler… - … science & technology, 2016 - ACS Publications
Pyrethroids are now the fourth most used group of insecticides worldwide. Employed in
agriculture and in urban areas, they are detected in waterways at concentrations that are …
agriculture and in urban areas, they are detected in waterways at concentrations that are …
North American diadromous fishes: Drivers of decline and potential for recovery in the Anthropocene
JR Waldman, TP Quinn - Science Advances, 2022 - science.org
Diadromous fishes migrate between freshwater and marine habitats to complete their life
cycle, a complexity that makes them vulnerable to the adverse effects of current and past …
cycle, a complexity that makes them vulnerable to the adverse effects of current and past …
Drivers of change in estuarine‐coastal ecosystems: Discoveries from four decades of study in San Francisco Bay
JE Cloern, AD Jassby - Reviews of Geophysics, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Poised at the interface of rivers, ocean, atmosphere and dense human settlement, estuaries
are driven by a large array of natural and anthropogenic forces. San Francisco Bay …
are driven by a large array of natural and anthropogenic forces. San Francisco Bay …
[HTML][HTML] Adverse effects of bifenthrin exposure on neurobehavior and neurodevelopment in a zebrafish embryo/larvae model
Bifenthrin, a third-generation synthetic pyrethroid, is widely used as an agricultural
insecticide. However, it can flow into surface and groundwater, leading to adverse …
insecticide. However, it can flow into surface and groundwater, leading to adverse …
The utility of transcriptomics in fish conservation
RE Connon, KM Jeffries… - Journal of …, 2018 - journals.biologists.com
There is growing recognition of the need to understand the mechanisms underlying
organismal resilience (ie tolerance, acclimatization) to environmental change to support the …
organismal resilience (ie tolerance, acclimatization) to environmental change to support the …
Effects of high temperatures on threatened estuarine fishes during periods of extreme drought
KM Jeffries, RE Connon, BE Davis… - Journal of …, 2016 - journals.biologists.com
Climate change and associated increases in water temperatures may impact physiological
performance in ectotherms and exacerbate endangered species declines. We used an …
performance in ectotherms and exacerbate endangered species declines. We used an …
Ontogeny influences sensitivity to climate change stressors in an endangered fish
LM Komoroske, RE Connon, J Lindberg… - Conservation …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Coastal ecosystems are among the most human-impacted habitats globally, and their
management is often critically linked to recovery of declining native species. In the San …
management is often critically linked to recovery of declining native species. In the San …
[HTML][HTML] Blurred lines: Multiple freshwater and marine algal toxins at the land-sea interface of San Francisco Bay, California
Abstract San Francisco Bay (SFB) is a eutrophic estuary that harbors both freshwater and
marine toxigenic organisms that are responsible for harmful algal blooms. While there are …
marine toxigenic organisms that are responsible for harmful algal blooms. While there are …
Ecological risk assessment in the context of global climate change
WG Landis, JL Durda, ML Brooks… - Environmental …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Changes to sources, stressors, habitats, and geographic ranges; toxicological
effects; end points; and uncertainty estimation require significant changes in the …
effects; end points; and uncertainty estimation require significant changes in the …
Estuarine fish communities respond to climate variability over both river and ocean basins
Estuaries are dynamic environments at the land–sea interface that are strongly affected by
interannual climate variability. Ocean–atmosphere processes propagate into estuaries from …
interannual climate variability. Ocean–atmosphere processes propagate into estuaries from …