Publications by authors named "Cecilia Vanegas-Perez"

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  • Research on engineered nanoparticles (NPs) and fish hasn't fully explored their impact on how fish respond to smells, which is crucial for their survival.
  • The study investigated how copper nanoparticles (Cu NPs) affect juvenile rainbow trout's behavioral reactions to alarm substances, revealing that Cu NPs completely inhibited normal anti-predator responses.
  • While CuSO4 diminished the response, it didn’t eliminate it completely, indicating Cu NPs are more disruptive to olfactory behavior than the same amount of copper in its sulfate form.
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The axolotl Ambystoma mexicanum is a neotenic salamander considered a good biological model due to its ability to regenerate limbs, tail, brain and heart cells. Nevertheless, severe reduction of A. mexicanum wild populations in the lacustrine area of Xochimilco, the natural habitat of the axolotl, could be related to several environmental pressures as the presence of organophosphate pesticides (OPPs), intensively applied in agricultural activities in Xochimilco.

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Crassostrea virginica is an epibentic filter-feeding bivalve of economical importance in coastal lagoons of the Gulf of Mexico, locations with increasing inputs of heavy metals such as cadmium that have become environmental stressors. In this study, feeding and assimilation of the species were evaluated as physiological indicators of cadmium exposure. For this purpose, the filtration rate (FR), food assimilation (A) and assimilation efficiency (AE) of oysters from the Mandinga Lagoon, Veracruz, Mexico, were examined under sublethal and environmentally realistic cadmium concentrations (95 and 170 micro gCd L(-1)).

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