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A novel approach to assessing environmental disturbance based on habitat selection by zebra fish as a model organism
ArticleAbstract: Aquatic ecotoxicity assays used to assess ecological risk assume that organisms living in a contaminPalabras claves:Environmental risk, Habitat disturbance, Habitat selection, Preference, Spatial DistributionAutores:Beatriz Nieto-Ariza, Cristiano V.M. Araújo, Daniel M. Griffith, David Salvatierra, Jaramillo R., Laura Cervera, Luis A. Ramos-Guerrero, Luis Alejandro Ramos, Moreira-Santos M., Paul Vargas Jentzsch, Ribeiro R., Santiago Erazo, Victoria Carolina Vera-VeraFuentes:googlescopusContaminant-driven habitat fragmentation: Should ecological risk assessments include avoidance and recolonisation testing?
Book PartAbstract: Traditional ecotoxicity testing neglects possible contaminant-driven emigration, thus potentially unPalabras claves:Ecotoxicity testing, ecotoxicology, Emigration, Environmental stressor, Habitat disturbance, RepellentAutores:Cristiano V.M. Araújo, Moreira-Santos M., Ribeiro R., Sousa J.P.Fuentes:scopusCopper-driven voidance and mortality in temperate and tropical tadpoles
ArticleAbstract: Amphibians have experienced an accentuated population decline in the whole world due to many factorsPalabras claves:amphibian population decline, Anuran larvae, Avoidance, contamination, Environmental disruptionAutores:Cristiano V.M. Araújo, Gaeta Espindola E.L., Lopes I., Moreira-Santos M., Ribeiro R., Shinn C.Fuentes:scopusActive and passive spatial avoidance by aquatic organisms from environmental stressors: A complementary perspective and a critical review
ReviewAbstract: Spatial avoidance is a mechanism by which many organisms prevent their exposure to environmental strPalabras claves:Avoidance, drift, Ecological relevance, Habitat disturbanceAutores:Cristiano V.M. Araújo, Moreira-Santos M., Ribeiro R.Fuentes:scopusGoing with the flow: Detection of drift in response to hypo-saline stress by the estuarine benthic diatom cylindrotheca closterium
ArticleAbstract: Avoidance response is a well-known mechanism for escaping environmental stress. For organisms with rPalabras claves:Autores:Blasco J., Cristiano V.M. Araújo, Gretz M.R., Lourençato L.F., Moreira-Santos M., Moreno-Garrido I., Ribeiro R., Romero-Romero S.Fuentes:scopusFeeding niche preference of the mudsnail Peringia ulvae
ArticleAbstract: The feeding behaviour of Peringia ulvae was studied with the aim of assessing its preferential feediPalabras claves:FEEDING HABITS, Gastropods, macroalgae blooms, microphytobenthos.Autores:Blasco J., Cristiano V.M. Araújo, Marques J.C., Martins I., Moreira-Santos M., Moreno-Garrido I., Patrício J., Ribeiro R.Fuentes:scopusDo Contaminants Influence the Spatial Distribution of Aquatic Species? How New Perspectives on Ecotoxicological Assays Might Answer This Question
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Blasco J., Cristiano V.M. Araújo, Moreira-Santos M., Ribeiro R.Fuentes:scopusHabitat fragmentation caused by contaminants: Atrazine as a chemical barrier isolating fish populations
ArticleAbstract: Information on how atrazine can affect the spatial distribution of organisms is non-existent. As thiPalabras claves:Avoidance, Contamination gradient, Guppy, Habitat disturbance, non-forced exposure, Population isolationAutores:Acayaba R.D., Cristiano V.M. Araújo, Gomes L.E.T., Montagner C.C., Moreira-Santos M., Pompêo M.L.M., Ribeiro R., Silva D.C.V.R.Fuentes:scopusPatchy sediment contamination scenario and the habitat selection by an estuarine mudsnail
ArticleAbstract: Since mudsnails are able to avoid contaminated sediment and that the contaminants in sediment are noPalabras claves:Avoidance, non-forced exposure, Peringia ulvae, Preference, toleranceAutores:Cristiano V.M. Araújo, Marques J.C., Martinez-Haro M., Pais-Costa A., Ribeiro R.Fuentes:scopusInfluence of interspecific interactions on avoidance response to contamination
ArticleAbstract: An increasing number of studies have shown the ability of organisms to escape from toxic effects duePalabras claves:Avoidance, Guppy, Interspecific interaction, Spatial Distribution, zebrafishAutores:Cristiano V.M. Araújo, da Silva S.C., Marassi R.J., Neto M.B., Paiva T.C.B., Pompêo M.L.M., Ribeiro R., Silva D.C.V.R., Silva F.T., Silva G.C.Fuentes:scopus