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Involvement of oxygenase confers higher resistance to neonicotinoid insecticides in estuarine reside...

Involvement of oxygenase confers higher resistance to neonicotinoid insecticides in estuarine reside...

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Involvement of oxygenase confers higher resistance to neonicotinoid insecticides in estuarine resident sand shrimp Crangon uritai than in kuruma prawn Penaeus japonicus and mysid Americamysis bahia

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Involvement of oxygenase confers higher resistance to neonicotinoid insecticides in estuarine resident sand shrimp Crangon uritai than in kuruma prawn Penaeus japonicus and mysid Americamysis bahia

Publisher

Tokyo: Springer Japan

Journal title

Fisheries science, 2020-11, Vol.86 (6), p.1079-1086

Language

English

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Tokyo: Springer Japan

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Contents

Globally, neonicotinoid contamination in aquatic environments, including estuarine areas, is a prevailing environmental concern. The estuarine resident marine crustacean sand shrimp
Crangon uritai
was previously found to have a higher tolerance to neonicotinoids than the marine crustaceans kuruma prawn
Penaeus japonicus
and mysid
Ame...

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Full title

Involvement of oxygenase confers higher resistance to neonicotinoid insecticides in estuarine resident sand shrimp Crangon uritai than in kuruma prawn Penaeus japonicus and mysid Americamysis bahia

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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2471546236

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2471546236

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ISSN

0919-9268

E-ISSN

1444-2906

DOI

10.1007/s12562-020-01467-5

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