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Ecotoxicology of aquatic crustaceans
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Ecotoxicology of aquatic crustaceans
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Project Abstract:
Many different anthropogenic compounds are introduced into the rivers and lakes surrounding places of human activity (farming, cities, factories). We are running a series of projects designed to understand the distribution of these compounds within rivers and lakes and their impacts on the behavior and physiology of aquatic organisms like the crayfish.
Investigator(s):
Paul Moore
Years Active:
2014
Methods:
We perform a combination of different toxin exposure paradigms followed by behavioral and physiological measurements of their impacts.