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10 p, 288.4 KB Significance of atmospheric deposition to freshwater ecosystems in the southern Iberian Peninsula / Morales-Baquero, Rafael ; Pulido-Villena, Elvira ; Romera, Otilia ; Ortega-Retuerta, Eva ; Conde-Porcuna, José M. ; Pérez-Martínez, Carmen ; Reche, Isabel
The Iberian Peninsula is close to the Saharan Desert, which is the biggest source of atmospheric aerosols of the World. Currently, it is recognized that atmospheric deposition of aerosols over ecosystems is a significant source not only of elements with gaseous phases but also of rock-derived ones. [...]
La Península Ibérica está próxima al Desierto del Sahara que es la mayor fuente de aerosoles atmosféricos del Planeta. Actualmente, se reconoce que la deposición de aerosoles sobre los ecosistemas es una entrada significativa no sólo de elementos con fases gaseosas sino, también, de elementos derivados de rocas. [...]

2006
Limnética, V. 25 n. 1-2 (2006) p. 171-180  
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8 p, 358.8 KB Alteraciones en la tasa de respiración de Daphnia magna bajo concentraciones subletales de anatoxina-a / Rodrigues da Silva, S. L. ; Oliveira Rodrigues, D. ; Sánchez Castillo, P. ; Conde-Porcuna, José M. ; Cruz-Pizarro, Luis
Anatoxina-a es una potente neurotoxina producida por cianobacterias dulceacuícolas que puede representar un riesgo, por sus efectos agudos, para diferentes formas de vida, incluyendo los seres humanos. [...]
Anatoxin-a is a potent neurotoxin produced by some freshwater cyanobacteria which, because of its acute toxic effects, may represent a hazard to aquatic organisms, and even to human beings. Both the acute and chronic effects of this toxin are rather well known, but few studies provided information about its sublethal effect on the zooplankton respiration. [...]

2004
Limnética, V. 23 n. 1-2 (2004) p. 159-166  

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