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Cadmium effects on some energy metabolism variables in Cnesterodon decemmaculatus adults

This work is focused on the responses of some energy metabolism variables in Cnesterodon decemmaculatus adults exposed to cadmium under controlled laboratory conditions. This species has been used as bioindicator for evaluating the effects of different chemicals on diverse biological processes and i...

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Published in:Ecotoxicology (London) 2017-11, Vol.26 (9), p.1250-1258
Main Authors: Baudou, Federico G., Ossana, Natalia A., Castañé, Patricia M., Mastrángelo, Martina M., Ferrari, Lucrecia
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Ammonia
Animals
Assimilation
Bioindicators
Biological activity
Biological effects
Biomarkers
Cadmium
Cadmium - toxicity
Condition factor
Cyprinodontiformes - physiology
Earth and Environmental Science
Ecology
Ecotoxicology
Energy
Energy metabolism
Energy Metabolism - drug effects
Environment
Environmental Management
Excretion
Exposure
Fish
Food consumption
Food conversion
Food intake
Foods
Health aspects
Indicator organisms
Indicator species
Metabolic rate
Metabolism
Oxygen consumption
Oxygen Consumption - drug effects
Physiological aspects
Test organisms
Toxicants
Toxicity Tests
Water Pollutants, Chemical - toxicity
title Cadmium effects on some energy metabolism variables in Cnesterodon decemmaculatus adults
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