Boreal fishes and ultraviolet radiation : : actions of UVR at molecular and individual levels / Eeva-Riikka Vehniäinen.
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Ciencias del Mar General | General | 597 V425 2005 | Disponible | 00162138 |
Contiene: Protecting fish embryos from ultraviolet radiation: the role of chorion transmittance and methanol - extractable substances in boreal species; Photoinduced lethal and sublethal toxicity of retene, a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon derived from resin acid, to coregonid larvae; High sensitivity of northern pike larvae to UV-B but no UV photoinduced toxicity of retene; Fluence rate or cumulative dose? vulnerability of larval northern pike (Esox lucius) to ultraviolet radiation; Ultraviolet-B exposure causes DNA damage and changes in protein expression in northern pike (Esox lucius) larvae; Comparison of ultraviolet radiation induced changes in larvae of two fish species with different susceptibility: DNA damage and transcriptomic responses.