Search Results - "Vieira, Hugo C."
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Phylogeography of the veined squid, Loligo forbesii, in European waters
Published in Scientific reports (12-05-2022)“…The veined squid, Loligo forbesii Steenstrup, 1856, occurs at the European Shelf areas including the Azores and represents a valuable resource for the European…”
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Responses of Mytilus galloprovincialis in a Multi-Stressor Scenario: Effects of an Invasive Seaweed Exudate and Microplastic Pollution under Ocean Warming
Published in Toxics (Basel) (01-11-2023)“…Microplastic pollution, global warming, and invasive species are known threats to marine biota, but the impact of their simultaneous exposure is still not well…”
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Mercury Accumulation and Elimination in Different Tissues of Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Exposed to a Mercury-Supplemented Diet
Published in Journal of marine science and engineering (01-08-2021)“…In this study, we evaluated the bioaccumulation of mercury in zebrafish (Danio rerio) exposed to mercury-contaminated food for 21 days and the depuration of…”
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Can a 16th Century Shipwreck Be Considered a Mercury Source in the 21st Century?—A Case Study in the Azores Archipelago (Portugal)
Published in Journal of marine science and engineering (01-01-2023)“…During the Spanish colonial era, ships frequently transported mercury across the Atlantic to the New World to be used in gold mining. As many of those…”
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Chronological Trends and Mercury Bioaccumulation in an Aquatic Semiarid Ecosystem under a Global Climate Change Scenario in the Northeastern Coast of Brazil
Published in Animals (Basel) (13-08-2021)“…Due to global warming, in the northeastern semiarid coastal regions of Brazil, regional and global drivers are responsible for decreasing continental runoff…”
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Co-Exposure with an Invasive Seaweed Exudate Increases Toxicity of Polyamide Microplastics in the Marine Mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis
Published in Toxics (Basel) (18-01-2022)“…Plastic pollution and invasive species are recognised as pervasive threats to marine biodiversity. However, despite the extensive on-going research on…”
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Ocean Warming May Enhance Biochemical Alterations Induced by an Invasive Seaweed Exudate in the Mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis
Published in Toxics (Basel) (28-05-2021)“…Ocean warming and biological invasions are among the most pervasive factors threatening coastal ecosystems with a potential to interact. Ongoing temperature…”
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Can a 16[sup.th] Century Shipwreck Be Considered a Mercury Source in the 21[sup.st] Century?—A Case Study in the Azores Archipelago
Published in Journal of marine science and engineering (01-02-2023)“…During the Spanish colonial era, ships frequently transported mercury across the Atlantic to the New World to be used in gold mining. As many of those…”
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How Does Mytilus galloprovincialis Respond When Exposed to the Gametophyte Phase of the Invasive Red Macroalga Asparagopsis armata Exudate?
Published in Water (Basel) (01-02-2021)“…Asparagopsis armata is classified as an invasive species in Europe. Through the exudation of secondary metabolites, this macroalga holds a chemical defence…”
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Responses of IMytilus galloprovincialis/I in a Multi-Stressor Scenario: Effects of an Invasive Seaweed Exudate and Microplastic Pollution under Ocean Warming
Published in Toxics (Basel) (01-11-2023)“…Microplastic pollution, global warming, and invasive species are known threats to marine biota, but the impact of their simultaneous exposure is still not well…”
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How Does IMytilus galloprovincialis/I Respond When Exposed to the Gametophyte Phase of the Invasive Red Macroalga IAsparagopsis armata/I Exudate?
Published in Water (Basel) (01-02-2021)“…Asparagopsis armata is classified as an invasive species in Europe. Through the exudation of secondary metabolites, this macroalga holds a chemical defence…”
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