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期刊名:Aquatic toxicology

缩写:AQUAT TOXICOL

ISSN:0166-445X

e-ISSN:1879-1514

IF/分区:4.3/Q1

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Wei Wu,Ruixuan Li,Zhiqiang Zhang et al. Wei Wu et al.
Understanding the extent of environmental damage caused by plastic particles and emerging pollutants in aquaculture, particularly within recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) that rely on advanced water treatment technologies, is constrai...
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Microplastics (MPs), including those from bio-based plastics (BBPs), are increasingly detected in aquatic ecosystems, raising concerns about their role in modifying pollutant toxicity. This study investigated environmentally relevant concen...
Matthew R Farrell,David B Buchwalter,Rebecca A Weed et al. Matthew R Farrell et al.
Per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are ubiquitous contaminants in freshwater ecosystems. Many PFAS are incorporated into food webs, with potential effects on ecological and human health. However, PFAS incorporation into the base of a...
Chaitali Mallick,Amatha Sreedevi,Tapan Kumar Mukherjee et al. Chaitali Mallick et al.
The widespread use of antibiotics in aquaculture has led to significant concerns regarding their presence in aquatic environments, their bioaccumulation in fish, and their potential toxicity to both aquatic life and human consumers. Antibio...
Weiqian Liang,Tongfu Lu,Dingxian Chen et al. Weiqian Liang et al.
Levonorgestrel (LNG), a common synthetic progestogen, has emerged as an endocrine-disrupting contaminant in aquatic ecosystems. Although recent studies have recognized its androgenic effects, there exist critical gaps in understanding its i...
Albert Menéndez-Pedriza,Cristina-María López,Eduardo Chicano-Gálvez et al. Albert Menéndez-Pedriza et al.
Environmental pollutants, particularly endocrine disruptors, are known to significantly dysregulate lipid homeostasis, causing severe health issues. However, their obesogenic effects on invertebrate species, such as the planktonic crustacea...
Mohammad Sadiq Nikzad,Jiangbing Qiu,Guixiang Wang et al. Mohammad Sadiq Nikzad et al.
The increasing prevalence of harmful algal blooms (HABs), specifically those resulted by toxigenic Alexandrium spp., notably threats human health and aquatic ecosystem. Metal organic frameworks (MOFs), particularly copper- and zinc-based MO...
Qiaoyue Xu,Chunqing Liu,Si Chen et al. Qiaoyue Xu et al.
The residual antibiotics in aquatic animals present potential risk to ecological environment and food safety. Here, we uncover the biochemical reaction and molecular mechanisms in marine medaka embryos exposed to semicarbazide (SEM) at envi...
Telmo Portugal-Baranda,Maren Ortiz-Zarragoitia,Jabi Zabala Telmo Portugal-Baranda
Wildlife is exposed to contaminants in their environment and also to other stressors such as cold or low food availability. The consequences of exposure to some contaminants and stressors have been studied to some detail in laboratory condi...
Sang-Eun Nam,Seongmin Cheon,Seong Duk Do et al. Sang-Eun Nam et al.
Although the partial mechanisms of triclosan toxicity have been suggested in fish models, integrated omics approaches for understanding its overall effects are still lacking in non-model fish species. In this study, we utilized a multi-omic...