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Chronic contamination assessment integrating biomarkers' responses in transplanted mussels-A seasonal monitoring
ArticleAbstract: This study aimed to provide the first biomonitoring integrating biomarkers and bioaccumulation dataPalabras claves:Bioaccumulation, Biomarkers, Biomonitoring, Multivariate analysis, Perna pernaAutores:Bainy A.C.D., Bícego M.C., Catharino M.G.M., Cesar A., Choueri R.B., DelValls T.A., Denis Abessa, Martin-Díaz M.L., Seabra Pereira C.D., Sousa E.C.P.M., Taniguchi S., Vasconcellos M.B.A.Fuentes:scopusEcological relevance of Sentinels' biomarker responses: A multi-level approach
ArticleAbstract: In response to the need for more sensitive and rapid indicators of environmental quality, sublethalPalabras claves:Biomarkers, Caged bivalves, Ecological status, Macrobenthic communityAutores:Almagro-Pastor V., Almeida J.E., Bainy A.C.D., Cesar A., Choueri R.B., Cortez F.S., DelValls T.A., Denis Abessa, Gusso-Choueri P.K., Maranho L.A., Martin-Díaz M.L., Mozeto A.A., Seabra Pereira C.D., Silbiger H.L.N., Sousa E.C.P.M., Torres R.J.Fuentes:scopusIntegrated biomarker responses as environmental status descriptors of a coastal zone (São Paulo, Brazil)
ArticleAbstract: São Paulo state (Brazil) has one of the most overpopulated coastal zones in South America, where prePalabras claves:Biomarkers, Biomonitoring, Caged mussels, Multivariate analysis, São Paulo coastAutores:Bainy A.C.D., Catharino M.G.M., Cesar A., Choueri R.B., DelValls T.A., Denis Abessa, Martin-Díaz M.L., Seabra Pereira C.D., Sousa E.C.P.M., Vasconcellos M.B.A., Zanette J.Fuentes:scopusSub-lethal combined effects of illicit drug and decreased pH on marine mussels: A short-time exposure to crack cocaine in CO<inf>2</inf> enrichment scenarios
ArticleAbstract: The increasing CO2-concentrations in the atmosphere promote ocean acidification. Seawater chemistryPalabras claves:Biomarkers, CO enrichment 2, Crack cocaine, Marine mussel, Ocean acidificationAutores:Bonnail E., Cesar A., Cortez F.S., da Silva Souza L., DelValls Á., Denis Abessa, Maranho L.A., Pusceddu F.H., Riba I., Ribeiro D.A., Seabra Pereira C.D.Fuentes:scopus