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Avoidance response of Danio rerio to a fungicide in a linear contamination gradient
ArticleAbstract: The present study examines the ability of juvenile Danio rerio to avoid pyrimethanil-contaminated waPalabras claves:Avoidance behavior, environmental contamination, FISH, PyrimethanilAutores:Cristiano V.M. Araújo, Delello-Schneider D., Gaeta Espindola E.L., Mendes L.B., Sanchez A.L., Shinn C.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:scopusAcute and chronic sensitivity, avoidance behavior and sensitive life stages of bullfrog tadpoles exposed to the biopesticide abamectin
ArticleAbstract: As compared to other aquatic organism groups, relatively few studies have been conducted so far evalPalabras claves:Abamectin, amphibians, Aquatic ecotoxicology, bioassays, Environmental risk assessment, Lithobates catesbeianusAutores:Cristiano V.M. Araújo, Daam M.A., dos Santos L.R.A., Gaeta Espindola E.L., Sanches A.L.M., Vasconcelos A.M.Fuentes:scopusFipronil and 2,4-D effects on tropical fish: Could avoidance response be explained by changes in swimming behavior and neurotransmission impairments?
ArticleAbstract: Brazil is the largest producer of sugarcane, a crop largely dependent on chemical control for its maPalabras claves:Acetylcholinesterase, Danio rerio, Habitat disturbance, Hyphessobrycon eques, PESTICIDESAutores:Cristiano V.M. Araújo, Fernandes M.N., Gaeta Espindola E.L., Goulart B.V., Junio da Silva Pinto T., Menezes da Silva L.C., Montagner C.C., Moreira R.A., Viana N.P.Fuentes:scopusNot only toxic but repellent: What can organisms’ responses tell us about contamination and what are the ecological consequences when they flee from an environment?
ReviewAbstract: The ability of aquatic organisms to sense the surrounding environment chemically and interpret suchPalabras claves:Avoidance, Behavior, Habitat selection, Multi-compartmented systems, non-forced exposure, RepellencyAutores:Baldó F., Banni M., Blasco J., Cristiano V.M. Araújo, Gaeta Espindola E.L., González-Ortegón E., Islam M.A., Laissaoui A., López-Doval J.C., Mena F., Moreno-Garrido I., Parra G., Ramos-Rodríguez E., Sendra M., Silva D.C.V.R.Fuentes:scopusImmediate and mid-term effects of pyrimethanil toxicity on microalgae by simulating an episodic contamination
ArticleAbstract: Since pesticides can represent a threat for non-target aquatic communities, including microalgae, wePalabras claves:environmental contamination, Phytoplankton, Pyrimethanil degradation, Selenastrum capricornutumAutores:Cristiano V.M. Araújo, Delello-Schneider D., Gaeta Espindola E.L., Mendes L.B., Müller R., Sanchez A.L., Shinn C.Fuentes:scopusPreference and avoidance responses by tadpoles: The fungicide pyrimethanil as a habitat disturber
ArticleAbstract: Tadpoles of two amphibian species, the neotropical anuran Leptodactylus latrans and the North AmericPalabras claves:ESCAPE, evasión, Median preferred concentration, MIGRATION, non-forced exposureAutores:Cristiano V.M. Araújo, Gaeta Espindola E.L., Ribeiro R., Shinn C., Vasconcelos A.M.Fuentes:scopus