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dc.contributor.authorAlmeida, Ana Ritapt
dc.contributor.authorAndrade, Thayres S.pt
dc.contributor.authorBurkina, Viktoriiapt
dc.contributor.authorFedorova, Gannapt
dc.contributor.authorLoureiro, Susanapt
dc.contributor.authorSoares, Amadeu M. V. M.pt
dc.contributor.authorDomingues, Inêspt
dc.date.accessioned2017-03-16T10:38:53Z-
dc.date.issued2015-
dc.identifier.issn0147-6513pt
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10773/17042-
dc.description.abstractAt ecosystems level, environmental parameters such as temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen concentration and intensity of UV radiation (UVR) have an important role on the efficiency of organisms’ physiological and behavioral performances and consequently on the capacity of response to contaminants. Insignificant alterations of these parameters may compromise this response. In addition, these parameters can additionally alter chemical compounds by inducing their degradation, producing thereafter other metabolites. Understanding the combined effects of chemicals and environmental parameters is absolutely necessary for an adequate prediction of risk in aquatic environments. According to this scenario, this work aims at studying the combined toxicity of UVR and three xenobiotics: the biocide triclosan (TCS), the metal chromium (as potassium dichromate, PD) and the fungicide prochloraz (PCZ). To achieve this goal zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryos (3 h post fertilization (hpf)) were exposed to several concentrations of each chemical combined with different UV intensities; mortality and eggs were recorded every 24 h for the all test duration (96 h). Results showed different response patterns depending on the toxicant, stress levels and duration of exposure. The combination of UVR and TCS indicated a dose ratio deviation where synergism was observed when UVR was the dominant stressor (day 2). The combination of UVR and PD presented a dose level dependency at day 3 indicating antagonism at low stress levels, changing with time where at day 4, a dose ratio deviation showed statistically that synergism occurred at higher PD concentrations. Finally, UVR combined with PCZ indicated a dose ratio at day 3 and dose level deviation at day 4 of exposure, suggesting a synergistic response when PCZ is the dominant stressor in the combination. The obtained results in this study highlighted the importance of taking into account the possible interaction of stressors and time of exposure to better predict environmental risk.pt
dc.language.isoengpt
dc.publisherElsevierpt
dc.relationFCT - ClimatoxFCOMP-01-0124-FEDER-027795 - Ref.PTDC/AAG- GLO/4059/2012pt
dc.relationFCT - SFRH/BPD// 90521/2012pt
dc.relationFCT - SFRH/BD/ 74501/2010pt
dc.relationCENAKVA - No. CZ.1.05/2.1.00/01.0024pt
dc.relationCENAKVA II - No. LO1205pt
dc.relationCAPES/BRASIL - ProjectNo.A058/ 2013pt
dc.rightsrestrictedAccesspor
dc.subjectUV radiationpt
dc.subjectTriclosanpt
dc.subjectProchlorazpt
dc.subjectChromiumpt
dc.subjectDanio reriopt
dc.subjectCombined effectspt
dc.titleIs UV radiation changing the toxicity of compounds to zebrafish embryos?pt
dc.typearticle-
dc.peerreviewedyespt
ua.distributioninternationalpt
ua.event.titleECOTOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY-
degois.publication.firstPage145pt
degois.publication.lastPage152pt
degois.publication.titleEcotoxicology and environmental safetypt
degois.publication.volume122pt
dc.date.embargo10000-01-01-
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.ecoenv.2015.07.021pt
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