03899nam 2200997z- 450 991057688740332120220621(CKB)5720000000008300(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/84497(oapen)doab84497(EXLCZ)99572000000000830020202206d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBehavioral Impairment in Aquatic Organisms Exposed to Neurotoxic PollutantsBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 online resource (152 p.)3-0365-4260-4 3-0365-4259-0 Neuroactive chemicals are the largest group of micropollutants present in European rivers. There is increasing concern about the behavioral effects of these neuroactive chemicals on aquatic wildlife, potentially resulting in detrimental effects on individual, population, and community levels of ecological organization. This Special Issue, titled "Behavioral Impairment in Aquatic Organisms Exposed to Neurotoxic Pollutants", presents original research and review articles addressing behavioral impairment induced by different aquatic invertebrate and vertebrate species to neuroactive chemicals. The selected studies include different methodological approaches, such as multi-compartment, automated plug and play, and homemade setups systems. We believe that this collection provides essential information regarding research and challenges on the behavioral ecotoxicity of invertebrate and vertebrate aquatic organisms, as well as the molecular mechanisms behind these effects.Environmental economicsbicsscPollution controlbicsscResearch & information: generalbicsscacetylcholinesterase inhibitorsantagonismartemiaavoidancebehaviorbehaviourbehavioural ecotoxicologychlorpyrifoscopperDaphnia magnadevelopmentDNA damageearly developmentearly life stagesecotoxicologyenvironmental risk assessmentfishfungicidesGABAglyphosatehabitat selectionmixture toxicitymixture toxicologymodulationmulti-compartmented systemsn/anatural productsneurotoxicityneurotransmitterneurotransmittersnon-forced exposureorganophosphateoxidative stresspharmaceuticalspharmaceuticals in the environmentpollutionpredictive toxicologypsychotropicsrainbow troutrepellencyrisk assessmentserotoninspontaneous movement activityswimming behaviorteratogenicityzebrafishzebrafish larvaeEnvironmental economicsPollution controlResearch & information: generalRaldúa Demetrioedt1326498Barata CarlosedtFaria MelissaedtRaldúa DemetrioothBarata CarlosothFaria MelissaothBOOK9910576887403321Behavioral Impairment in Aquatic Organisms Exposed to Neurotoxic Pollutants3037569UNINA