Elaine C M Silva-Zacarin
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1.
Inoue L, Domingues C, Gregorc A, Silva-Zacarin E, Malaspina O
Toxics
. 2022 Sep;
10(9).
PMID: 36136494
Managed honey bees are daily exposed in agricultural settings or wild environments to multiple stressors. Currently, fungicide residues are increasingly present in bees' pollen and nectar and can harm colonies'...
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Conceicao de Assis J, Tadei R, Menezes-Oliveira V, Silva-Zacarin E
Environ Res
. 2022 Mar;
212(Pt A):113127.
PMID: 35337830
All across the world, different countries use Ecological risk assessments (ERA) of pesticides to pollinators as a regulatory tool to understand the safety of pesticide use in agriculture. However, pesticide...
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Conceicao de Assis J, da Costa Domingues C, Tadei R, Silva C, Lima H, Decio P, et al.
Environ Pollut
. 2022 Mar;
304:119140.
PMID: 35301028
Solitary bees present greater species diversity than social bees. However, they are less studied than managed bees, mainly regarding the harmful effects of pesticides present in agroecosystems commonly visited by...
4.
Salla R, Jones-Costa M, Abdalla F, Vidal F, Boeing G, Oliveira C, et al.
Dis Aquat Organ
. 2020 Dec;
142:177-187.
PMID: 33331285
Amphibians have been facing a pandemic caused by the deadly fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd). Although studies have elucidated cutaneous and homeostatic disturbances, it is still unknown if the hepatic function...
5.
Tadei R, Menezes-Oliveira V, Silva-Zacarin E
Environ Pollut
. 2020 Dec;
267:115622.
PMID: 33254673
The frequent exposure of bees to a wide variety of fungicides, on crops where they forage, can be considered a stressor factor for these pollinators. The organisms are exposed both...
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de Oliveira Dos Santos P, Costa M, Dos Santos A, Silva-Zacarin E, Nunes B
Comp Biochem Physiol C Toxicol Pharmacol
. 2019 Dec;
230:108683.
PMID: 31874287
Pharmaceutical drugs are usually and continuously carried to the aquatic environment in different ways. Thus, they are pseudo-persistent in the environment, and they may exert deleterious effects on aquatic organisms....
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Oliveira C, Domingues C, de Melo N, Roat T, Malaspina O, Jones-Costa M, et al.
Chemosphere
. 2019 Jul;
236:124282.
PMID: 31323552
Nanotechnology has the potential to overcome the challenges of sustainable agriculture, and nanopesticides can control agricultural pests and increase farm productivity with little environmental impact. However, it is important to...
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Tadei R, Domingues C, Malaquias J, Camilo E, Malaspina O, Silva-Zacarin E
Sci Rep
. 2019 Mar;
9(1):3277.
PMID: 30824742
Among the factors that contribute to the reduction of honeybee populations are the pesticides. These chemical compounds reach the hive through forager bees, and once there, they can be ingested...
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Pereira B, Silva-Zacarin E, Costa M, Dos Santos A, do Carmo J, Nunes B
Ecotoxicol Environ Saf
. 2019 Feb;
173:482-493.
PMID: 30802737
Cholinesterases are frequent targets for toxic effects, namely by insecticides derived from phosphoric and carbamic acids. This effects allows the use of cholinesterase inhibition as a biomarker for contamination of...
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Matus G, Pereira B, Silva-Zacarin E, Costa M, Dos Santos A, Nunes B
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
. 2018 Aug;
25(28):28601-28618.
PMID: 30094668
Pharmaceutical drugs in the aquatic environment can induce adverse effects on nontarget organisms. This study aimed to assess the short-term effects of sublethal concentrations of both paracetamol and propranolol on...