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Subchronic exposure to high-density polyethylene microplastics alone or in combination with chlortoluron significantly affected valve activity and daily growth of the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas
(Aquatic Toxicology. vol. 237, pp. 105880, 2021-08)Article de revueLibre accès -
Transgenerational endocrine disruptor effects of cadmium in zebrafish and contribution of standing epigenetic variation to adaptation
(Journal of Hazardous Materials. vol. 455, pp. 131579, 2023)Article de revueLibre accès -
Sensitivity to cadmium of the endangered freshwater pearl mussel Margaritifera margaritifera from the Dronne River (France): experimental exposure
(Environmental Science and Pollution Research. vol. 27, n° 4, pp. 3715-3725, 2020)Article de revueLibre accès -
Retrotransposon methylation and activity in wild fish (A. anguilla): A matter of size
(Environmental Pollution. vol. 245, pp. 494-503, 2019-02)Article de revue -
Identification and expression of microRNAs in european eels Anguilla anguilla from two natural sites with different pollution levels
(Environmental Pollution. vol. 250, pp. 274-283, 2019-07)Article de revueLibre accès -
Experimental ingestion of fluorescent microplastics by pacific oysters, Crassostrea gigas, and their effects on the behaviour and development at early stages
(Chemosphere. pp. 126793, 2020-04)Article de revueLibre accès -
Impact of chemical pollution on Atlantic eels: Facts, research needs, and implications for management
(Current Opinion in Environmental Science & Health. vol. 11, pp. 26-36, 2019-10)Article de revueLibre accès -
Fish Reproduction Is Disrupted upon Lifelong Exposure to Environmental PAHs Fractions Revealing Different Modes of Action
(Toxics. vol. 4, n° 4, pp. 26, 2016-10-28)Article de revueLibre accès -
Assessment of Lemna minor (duckweed) and Corbicula fluminea (freshwater clam) as potential indicators of contaminated aquatic ecosystems: responses to presence of psychoactive drug mixtures
(Environmental Science and Pollution Research. vol. 25, n° 12, pp. 11192-11204, 2018-04)Article de revue -
Imidacloprid induces adverse effects on fish early life stages that are more severe in Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes) than in zebrafish (Danio rerio)
(Chemosphere. vol. 225, pp. 470-478, 2019-06)Article de revueLibre accès