2022
DOI: 10.3390/w14233955
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Effects of Hypoxia and Hypomagnetic Field on Morphometric and Life-History Traits in Freshwater Cladoceran Daphnia magna

Abstract: The intensity of climatic changes and human activities is increasing every year. The general consequence of these processes for freshwater ecosystems can be a dissolved oxygen decrease. There is also a possibility of a reduction in geomagnetic field intensity due to a reversal of the Earth’s magnetic poles. It is assumed that the magnetic poles’ reversal may proceed relatively quickly and coincide with global climatic changes. To evaluate the influence of these processes on aquatic organisms, we studied the ef… Show more

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“…In his report, Krylov V.V. described in detail the dependence of circadian biological rhythms on slow fluctuations of the earth's magnetic field [7,8]. A number of reports have presented arguments in favor of the idea that the main mechanism of action of low-frequency magnetic fields on living systems is associated with the production of reactive oxygen species [9,10].…”
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“…In his report, Krylov V.V. described in detail the dependence of circadian biological rhythms on slow fluctuations of the earth's magnetic field [7,8]. A number of reports have presented arguments in favor of the idea that the main mechanism of action of low-frequency magnetic fields on living systems is associated with the production of reactive oxygen species [9,10].…”
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confidence: 99%