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    Effect of temperature on chronic toxicity of copper, zinc, and nickel to Daphnia magna by Pereira, Cecília M.S., Deruytter, David, Blust, Ronny, De Schamphelaere, Karel A.C.

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-07-2017)
    “…Few studies have considered the effect of temperature on the chronic sensitivity of Daphnia magna to other stressors. The present study investigated the effect…”
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    The Unexpected Absence of Nickel Effects on a Daphnia Population at 3 Temperatures is Correctly Predicted by a Dynamic Energy Budget Individual‐Based Model by Pereira, Cecília M.S., Vlaeminck, Karel, Viaene, Karel, De Schamphelaere, Karel A.C.

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-07-2019)
    “…Recent studies have shown that temperature affects chronic nickel (Ni) toxicity to Daphnia magna at the individual (apical) level. However, the effect of…”
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    Effect of temperature on nickel uptake and elimination in Daphnia magna by Pereira, Cecília M.S., Blust, Ronny, De Schamphelaere, Karel A.C.

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-04-2019)
    “…It is well known that temperature can affect the ecotoxicity of chemicals (including metals) to aquatic organisms. It was recently reported that nickel (Ni), a…”
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    Rapid Adaptation of a Daphnia magna Population to Metal Stress Is Associated with Heterozygote Excess by Hochmuth, Jennifer D, De Meester, Luc, Pereira, Cecília M. S, Janssen, Colin R, De Schamphelaere, Karel A. C

    Published in Environmental science & technology (04-08-2015)
    “…Although natural populations can harbor evolutionary potential to adapt genetically to chemical stress, it is often thought that natural selection leads to a…”
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    Dimethoate affects cholinesterases in Folsomia candida and their locomotion — False negative results of an avoidance behaviour test by Pereira, Cecília M.S., Novais, Sara C., Soares, Amadeu M.V.M., Amorim, Mónica J.B.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-01-2013)
    “…The main mode of action of organophosphate insecticides is to inhibit acetylcholinesterase (AChE), which causes neuromuscular paralysis leading ultimately to…”
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