Physical and chemical impacts on marine organisms Y. YokotaV. Matranga Introduction 26 January 2006 Pages: 1 - 5
A new photodegradable molecule as a low impact ballast water biocide: efficacy screening on marine organisms from different trophic levels M. FaimaliF. GaraventaL. Pane Research Article 11 January 2006 Pages: 7 - 16
An integrated ecotoxicological approach to assess the effects of pollutants released by unexploded chemical ordnance dumped in the southern Adriatic (Mediterranean Sea) E. AmatoL. AlcaroA. Tursi Research Article 17 March 2006 Pages: 17 - 23
Impacts of UV-B radiation on short-term cultures of sea urchin coelomocytes V. MatrangaA. PinsinoA. Natoli Research Article 10 January 2006 Pages: 25 - 34
Multiple piscine vitellogenins: biomarkers of fish exposure to estrogenic endocrine disruptors in aquatic environments Naoshi HiramatsuTakahiro MatsubaraAkihiko Hara Research Article 25 January 2006 Pages: 35 - 47
Assessment of estrogenic chemicals using an estrogen receptor α (ERα)- and ERβ-mediated reporter gene assay in fish T. KitanoT. KoyanagiS.-I. Abe Research Article 10 January 2006 Pages: 49 - 55
Effects of ethynylestradiol and bisphenol A on the development of sea urchin embryos and juveniles Masato KiyomotoAyumi KikuchiYukio Yokota Research Article 16 December 2005 Pages: 57 - 63
Effects of exposure to ED contaminants (TPT-Cl and Fenarimol) on crinoid echinoderms: comparative analysis of regenerative development and correlated steroid levels Alice BarbaglioDaniela MozziM. Daniela Candia Carnevali Research Article 06 January 2006 Pages: 65 - 77
Effects of UV-B radiation on development and hsp70 expression in sea urchin cleavage embryos Rosa BonaventuraVeronica PomaValeria Matranga Research Article 19 January 2006 Pages: 79 - 86
Swimming speed alteration of larvae of Balanus Amphitrite as a behavioural end-point for laboratory toxicological bioassays M. FaimaliF. GaraventaG. Tagliafierro Research Article 14 January 2006 Pages: 87 - 96
Physiological and biochemical responses to thermal and salinity stresses in a sterile mutant of Ulva pertusa (Ulvales, Chlorophyta) M. KakinumaD. A. CouryH. Amano Mini-Review 17 December 2005 Pages: 97 - 106
Using ecotoxicogenomics to evaluate the impact of chemicals on aquatic organisms Hajime WatanabeTaisen Iguchi Research Article 17 December 2005 Pages: 107 - 115
Imposex in marine gastropods may be caused by binding of organotins to retinoid X receptor Jun-ichi Nishikawa Research Article 15 December 2005 Pages: 117 - 124