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Physiological response of Palaemon elegans to multi-anthropogenic stressors: as...

Autiero, Alexandro; Martínez, Ico; Montesdeoca-Esponda, Sarah; Vinagre, Catarina; Gómez, May; Navarro, Alberto; Herrera, Alicia

Sunscreens UV filters have been identified as emerging pollutants, representing a toxic threat to aquatic environments. In addition to that, regions with intense sunscreen usage are usually exposed to marine heat waves. This study shows the combined effects of high-water temperatures associated with sunscreen exposure in Palaemon elegans (Rathke, 1836). A full factorial experiment tested two temperature conditi...


Physiological response of Palaemon elegans (Rathke, 1836) to anthropogenic stre...

Autiero, Alexandro

Heat waves are prolonged periods of unusually high temperatures representing a threat to marine organisms. Their intensification raised concerns about the impacts on aquatic organisms and ecosystem dynamics. On the other hand, the rapid escalation of tourism particularly in tropical and subtropical regions and the greater awareness of photodamage caused by solar UV radiation increased the use of sunscreens. Ind...


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