Sonnich Meier
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Recent Articles
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Vikebo F, Nepstad R, Matuszak M, Rikardsen E, Laurel B, Meier S, et al.
Aquat Toxicol
. 2025 Feb;
281:107293.
PMID: 39999694
Arctic amplification of climate change is causing sea ice to retreat at unprecedented rates, potentially opening up large vulnerable Arctic areas for oil and gas exploration and new shipping routes....
2.
Nakken C, Sorhus E, Holmelid B, Meier S, Mjos S, Donald C
Sci Total Environ
. 2025 Jan;
960():178349.
PMID: 39787868
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are toxic contaminants with a widespread presence in diverse environmental contexts. Transformation processes of PAHs via degradation and biotransformation have parallels in humans, animals, plants, fungi,...
3.
Varunjikar M, Pineda-Pampliega J, Belghit I, Palmblad M, Grosvik B, Meier S, et al.
Food Res Int
. 2024 Aug;
192:114785.
PMID: 39147490
Seafood fraud has become a global issue, threatening food security and safety. Adulteration, substitution, dilution, and incorrect labeling of seafood products are fraudulent practices that violate consumer safety. In this...
4.
Nakken C, Berntssen M, Meier S, Bijlsma L, Mjos S, Sorhus E, et al.
Environ Sci Technol
. 2024 Aug;
58(33):14855-14863.
PMID: 39101928
Fish exposed to xenobiotics like petroleum-derived polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) will immediately initiate detoxification systems through effective biotransformation reactions. Yet, there is a discrepancy between recognized metabolic pathways and the...
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Madhun A, Karlsbakk E, Skaala O, Solberg M, Wennevik V, Harvey A, et al.
J Fish Dis
. 2024 Mar;
47(7):e13950.
PMID: 38555528
Disease interactions between farmed and wild populations have been poorly documented for most aquaculture species, in part due to the complexities to study this. Here, we tested 567 farmed Atlantic...
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Sorhus E, Bjelland R, Durif C, Johnsen E, Donald C, Meier S, et al.
J Hazard Mater
. 2024 Feb;
468:133814.
PMID: 38412802
The oil industry's expansion and increased operational activity at older installations, along with their demolition, contribute to rising cumulative pollution and a heightened risk of accidental oil spills. The lesser...
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Nakken C, Meier S, Mjos S, Bijlsma L, Rowland S, Donald C
Sci Total Environ
. 2024 Jan;
918:170496.
PMID: 38296090
Most of the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in petroleum are alkylated (alkyl PAHs), still the metabolism of these alkyl PAHs to the expected acid products (polycyclic aromatic acids; PAAs) has...
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Froysa H, Nepstad R, Meier S, Donald C, Sorhus E, Bockwoldt M, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2023 Sep;
904:166951.
PMID: 37696403
Laboratory experiments provide knowledge of species-specific effects thresholds that are used to parameterize impact assessment models of oil contamination on marine ecosystems. Such experiments typically place individuals of species and...
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Olsvik P, Meier S, Zhang X, Goksoyr A, Karlsen O, Yadetie F
J Appl Toxicol
. 2023 Aug;
43(12):1859-1871.
PMID: 37528559
In the North Sea and North Atlantic coastal areas, fish experience relatively high background levels of persistent organic pollutants. This study aimed to compare the mode of action of environmentally...
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Donald C, Sorhus E, Perrichon P, Nakken C, Goksoyr A, Jorgensen K, et al.
Environ Sci Technol
. 2023 Jul;
57(30):11022-11031.
PMID: 37465931
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) have frequently been suspected of governing crude oil toxicity because of similar morphological defects in fish. However, PAH concentrations are often not high enough to explain...