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Combined effects of polyethylene spiked with the antimicrobial triclosan on the swamp ghost crab (Ucides cordatus; Linnaeus, 1763)
ArticleAbstract: Domestic sewage is an important source of pollutants in aquatic ecosystems and includes both microplPalabras claves:Adsorption, Emerging pollutants, microplastics, plastic waste, ToxicityAutores:Almeida Duarte L.F.d., Alves A.V., Campos B.G.d., Choueri R.B., de Lima Rosa J., Denis Abessa, Fontes M.K., Gusso-Choueri P.K., Moreno B.B., Nobre C.R., Seabra Pereira C.D., Silva L.F.d.Fuentes:scopusCan encapsulation of the biocide DCOIT affect the anti-fouling efficacy and toxicity on tropical bivalves?
ArticleAbstract: The encapsulation of the biocide DCOIT in mesoporous silica nanocapsules (SiNC) has been applied toPalabras claves:Biofouling, nanotechnology, Perna perna, ToxicityAutores:Denis Abessa, Dos Santos J.V.N., E Silva M.B.M.D.P., Fontes M.K., Galvão de Campos B., Maia F., Martins R., Perina F.C.Fuentes:scopusExposure to crack cocaine causes adverse effects on marine mussels Perna perna
ArticleAbstract: Our study aimed to evaluate crack cocaine effects in different life stages of the marine mussel PernPalabras claves:bioassays, Crack cocaine, Cyto-genotoxicity, Marine organismAutores:Cortez F.S., Denis Abessa, Fontes M.K., Kamimura A.S.S., Lebre D.T., Maranho L.A., Marques J.R., Moreno B.B., Nobre C.R., Pusceddu F.H., Ribeiro D.A., Seabra Pereira C.D.Fuentes:scopusEnvironmentally realistic concentrations of cocaine in seawater disturbed neuroendrocrine parameters and energy status in the marine mussel Perna perna
ArticleAbstract: Cocaine (COC) is a powerful illicit drug frequently detected in the aquatic environment. COC acts byPalabras claves:Bivalves, Energy balance, Illicit drugs, Marine Pollution, NeurotoxicityAutores:Almeida E.A.d., Denis Abessa, Dourado P.L.R., Fontes M.K., Galvão de Campos B., Maranho L.A., Seabra Pereira C.D.Fuentes:scopusSurvival strategies on a semi-arid island: submersion and desiccation tolerances of fiddler crabs from the Galapagos Archipelago
ArticleAbstract: During tidal cycles, fiddler crabs undergo alternating periods of submersion and desiccation. We comPalabras claves:Autores:Denis Abessa, Fontes M.K., Gusso-Choueri P.K., Mariana V. Capparelli, McNamara J.C., Nobre C.R., Thurman C.L.Fuentes:scopus