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Effect of sea water pollution of the Boka Kotorska Bay [Adriatic sea, Montenegro] of [i.e. on] the embryonic development of spotted sea urchin Sphaerechinus granularis | Uticaj zagađenja morske vode u Bokokotorskom zalivu [Jadransko more, Crna Gora] na embrionalno razviće pjegavog morskog ježa
2011
Milošević, I., Institute for Marine Biology, Kotor (Montenegro) | Shmukler, Y.B., N.K. Kozlov Institute of Developmental Biology, Moskow (Russian Federation) | Gojković, M., Institute for Marine Biology, Kotor (Montenegro) | Vlaisavljević, S., Faculty of Science, Novi Sad (Serbia) | Redžić, A., Institute for Marine Biology, Kotor (Montenegro) | Gačić, Z., Institute for Multidisciplinary Research, Belgrade (Serbia) | Milošević, N., Emergency Medical Service, Kotor (Montenegro) | Rakić, Lj., Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Belgrade (Serbia)
Sea urchin gametes, embryos and larvae can be used for quick, cheap and reliable screening and testing of pharmacologically active substances and pollutants. Effects of fecal pollution of Kotor Bay water and mercury in sediments and water of Risan Bay on embryonic development of spotted sea urchin (S. granularis), were examined. The results showed malformations, blockade of adhesion blastomeras and normal embryonic development. This distortion of development is about the suppression of the normal process of cortical granule exocytosis during activation reaction that starts fertilization, response Ring wave and increased level of free calcium ions in intimately membrane layer.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Malformation rates in embryos of North Sea fishes in 1991 and 1992
1997
Cameron, P. | Westernhagen, H. von (Dorfstrasse 15, 23826, Bark (Germany))