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Biomarkers responses of the clam Anomalocardia flexuosa in sediment toxicity bioassays using dredged materials from a semi-arid coastal system
ArticleAbstract: Few test organisms are employed for sediment toxicity assessments in Tropical regions, including BraPalabras claves:Bioaccumulation, Ecological health, Environmental Assessment, environmental hazard, Environmental health, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT, Environmental monitoring, environmental pollution, Environmental risk assessment, Environmental toxicology, Linear alkylbenzenes, Marine biology, Marine Pollution, Metals, Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, sublethal effects, Toxicity testing, Toxicology, Tropical environments, Weight of evidenceAutores:Bícego M.C., Costa-Lotufo L.V., Denis Abessa, Lopes Figueira R.C., Marins R.V., Moreira L.B., Peres T.F., Sasaki S.T., Taniguchi S.Fuentes:scopusDredging impacts on the toxicity and development of sediment quality values in a semi-arid region (Ceará state, NE Brazil)
ArticleAbstract: Sediment dredging impacts coastal environments by promoting the resuspension of fine particles and rPalabras claves:Dredge management, Dredged material, Risk Assessment, Sediment quality guidelines, Sediment toxicityAutores:Bícego M.C., Cavalcante Belmino I.K., Costa-Lotufo L.V., de Castro I.B., Denis Abessa, Drude de Lacerda L., Fillmann G., Marins R.V., Moreira L.B., Peres T.F., Sasaki S.T., Taniguchi S.Fuentes:scopusSub-lethal Responses of the Polychaete Armandia agilis in Whole-sediment Toxicity Testing
ArticleAbstract: The present study assessed biochemical responses as sublethal endpoints in the polychaete Armandia aPalabras claves:Annelida, Benthic organisms, Biomarkers, Dredging, Environmental monitoring, Test organismAutores:Bícego M.C., da Silva Toscano Saes R.V., Denis Abessa, Marins R.V., Moreira L.B., Peres T.F., Taniguchi S.Fuentes:scopus