Pesticide Induced Neurotoxicity and Fish Behaviour
Journal: Advances in Clinical Toxicology (Vol.2, No. 2)Publication Date: 2017-11-22
Authors : Dogan D;
Page : 1-3
Keywords : Behaviour; Biomarker; Fish; Neurotoxicity; Pesticide;
Abstract
Contaminant induced neurotoxicity can produce a variety of effects encompassing the altered behaviour. Changes in behaviour are among commonly used biomarkers having potential to link biochemical effects to ecological outcomes of environmental pollution. Inaquatictoxicologystudies, pesticide caused neurotoxicity and behavioural changes in fish have been the subject of many investigations due to the implications of pesticide triggered neurotoxicity for fish behaviour is of vital importance with eventual consequences at population level.
Other Latest Articles
- Prediction Model for Risk of Adenoma at Screening Colonoscopy
- Prevalence of Family Violence/Child Abuse and its Relationship to Some Variables
- The Peculiarities of Production of Baby Food Products in the Krasnodar Region
- Critical Care Nurse’s Knowledge of Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia Prevention in Selected Hospitals, Khartoum
- KNOWLEDGE OF TEACHERS AND PARENTS ABOUT EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OF DENTAL TRAUMA IN CHILDREN
Last modified: 2018-05-26 16:04:14