Experimental copper exposure, but not heat stress, leads to elevated intraovarian thyroid hormone levels in three-spined sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus)
Climate change and pollution are some of the greatest anthropogenic threats to wild animals. Transgenerational plasticity-when parental exposure to environmental stress leads to changes in offspring phenotype-has been highlighted as a potential mechanism to respond to various environmental and anthr...
Publié dans: | Ecotoxicology (London, England). - 1992. - 29(2020), 9 vom: 25. Nov., Seite 1431-1440 |
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Langue: | English |
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Accès à la collection: | Ecotoxicology (London, England) |
Sujets: | Journal Article Endocrine disruption Heat stress Maternal effect Metal pollution Plasticity Thyroid hormones Thyroid Hormones Water Pollutants, Chemical Copper |
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