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- Data for: Plastic Pellets Trigger Feeding Responses in AnemonesAnemone MDL, PQL, and LPCC
- Data for: Effects of pH on the incubation and early development of fish species with different reproductive strategiesThese are the general data used in the manuscript.
- Data for: Comparison of during-bloom and inter-bloom brevetoxin and saxitoxin concentrations in Indian River Lagoon bottlenose dolphins, 2002-2011ELISA data for STX and PbTx
- Supplementary Data for: Denitrification responses to increasing cadmium exposure in Baltic Sea sedimentsSupplementary data (including raw data) for the study "Denitrification responses to increasing cadmium exposure in Baltic Sea sediments".
- Data for: Life history and physiological responses of native and invasive brine shrimps exposed to ZincNative and invasive artemia were exposed for 21d to 0.2 mg Zn L-1 during which survival and growth rate were measured.On day 21 animals were saved to measure oxidative stress. After 21d organisms were separated and several reproduction parameters were accessed. For more details please check the Material and Methods section of the Manuscript. The files uploaded in here correspond to the data obtained during the experiment and used for the statistical analysis on this manuscript.
- Data for: Kinetic, physicochemical properties and effects of pesticides and heavy metals on brain acetylcholinesterase of bentonic fish Hoplosternum littorale: Perspectives of application in aquatic biomonitoring Highlights 1. Brain ChE from H. littorale was physicochemical and kinetically characterized; 2. Selective inhibitors showed AChE as the main ChE in H. littorale brain; 3. The enzyme was in vitro exposed to eleven pesticides and ten ions; 4. This study presents the first report on the inhibition of cerebral AChE in the Siluriformes group of fish by the pesticides, novaluron and pyriproxyfen; 5. The AChE from H. littorale was highly sensitive to dichlorvos at concentrations (IC20 - IC50) well below the maximum concentrations of this pesticide allowed by the current legislation; 6. Among the ions studied, mercury altered the enzymatic activity most significantly.