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| Lionel CamusSummaryAffiliation: Norwegian Institute for Water Research Country: Norway Publications
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Total oxyradical scavenging capacity responses in Mytilus galloprovincialis transplanted into the Venice lagoon (Italy) to measure the biological impact of anthropogenic activitiesLionel Camus
The University Centre on Svalbard, PB 156, 9170 Longyearbyen, Norway
Mar Pollut Bull 49:801-8. 2004..TOSC was proved to be an interesting health index parameter to measure pollution impact in a transplantation study provided that the mussels are exposed for two weeks and a control is run in parallel...
Embryo aberrations in sea ice amphipod Gammarus wilkitzkii exposed to water soluble fraction of oilLionel Camus
Akvaplan niva, Polar Environmental Center, Tromsø, Norway
Mar Environ Res 66:221-2. 2008..Frequency of embryo aberrations was significantly higher in the high-dose compared to controls, indicating that the embryos of G. wilkitzkiii were affected by oil...
Seasonal baseline levels of physiological and biochemical parameters in polar cod (Boreogadus saida): Implications for environmental monitoringJasmine Nahrgang
Akvaplan niva, Polar Environmental Centre, N 9296 Tromsø, Norway
Mar Pollut Bull 60:1336-45. 2010..Knowledge of the biomarker baseline levels and their seasonal trends in polar cod is essential for a trustworthy interpretation of forthcoming toxicity data and environmental monitoring in the Arctic...
Susceptibility to oxidative stress of mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis) in the Venice Lagoon (Italy)Daniela M Pampanin
Institute of Marine Science, ISMAR-CNR, Castello 1363/a, Venice, Italy
Mar Pollut Bull 50:1548-57. 2005..Furthermore, it provided an easy and useful tool to summarize the obtained results...
Alterations in the energy budget of Arctic benthic species exposed to oil-related compoundsGro Harlaug Olsen
Akvaplan niva, Polar Environmental Center, N 9296 Tromsø, Norway
Aquat Toxicol 83:85-92. 2007..19). Different responses to oil-related compounds between the three test species are likely the result of differences in feeding and burrowing behavior and species-specific sensitivity to petroleum-related compounds...
Antioxidant biochemical responses to long-term copper exposure in Bathymodiolus azoricus from Menez-Gwen hydrothermal ventRui Company
CIMA, Faculty of Marine and Environmental Sciences, University of Algarve, Campus de Gambelas, 8005 139 Faro, Portugal
Sci Total Environ 389:407-17. 2008....
Cellular energy allocation in the Arctic sea ice amphipod Gammarus wilkitzkii exposed to the water soluble fractions of oilGro Harlaug Olsen
Akvaplan niva, Polar Environmental Center, Tromsø, Norway
Mar Environ Res 66:213-4. 2008..wilkitzkii. This indicates that parts of the energy budget of G. wilkitzkii, which is a key species in the Arctic ecosystem, is affected by a WSF of oil...
DNA adduct levels in fish from pristine areas are not detectable or low when analysed using the nuclease P1 version of the 32P-postlabelling techniqueEndre Aas
RF Akvamiljø, Mekjarvik 12, 4070 Randaberg, Norway
Biomarkers 8:445-60. 2003..The present study supports the assumption that when DNA adducts are detected by the nuclease P1 version of the 32P-postlabelling method in fish liver, it can be interpreted as DNA damage caused by pollutants...
Multixenobiotic resistance, acetyl-choline esterase activity and total oxyradical scavenging capacity of the Arctic spider crab, Hyasaraneus, following exposure to bisphenol A, tetra bromo diphenyl ether and diallyl phthalateChristophe Minier
LEMA, EA 3222, Universite du Havre, 25, rue Philippe Lebon, BP540, F 76058 Le Havre, France
Mar Pollut Bull 56:1410-5. 2008..05, n=5). These results thus suggest the potential detrimental effects of DPA even at concentration as low as 50 microg/L on H. araneus...
