2013
DOI: 10.3922/j.psns.2013.1.18
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Effects of methylmercury on electric organ discharges in the weak electric fish Gymnotus sylvius.

Abstract: Methylmercury (MeHg) is present in the environment because of natural and anthropogenic causes. MeHg can reach the central nervous system (CNS) and cause neurological damage in humans and animals. Electric organ discharges (EODs) in the weak electric fish Gymnotus sylvius are produced by the electric organ and modulated by the CNS. These discharges are used for electrolocation and communication. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effects of dietary MeHg exposure on EOD rate in G. sylvius. … Show more

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“…HCH isomers are normally present in the environment in the form of gases in the atmosphere or dissolved in water and a small fraction of this compound is adsorbed on particulate matter [50]. In Brazil, lindane was mainly used as a pesticide in coffee, soybean, and cotton plantations, as well as in the control of the Chagas disease vector [51]. This chemical is still permitted as a wood conservation agent [52].…”
Section: Ocp In Franciscana Dolphinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HCH isomers are normally present in the environment in the form of gases in the atmosphere or dissolved in water and a small fraction of this compound is adsorbed on particulate matter [50]. In Brazil, lindane was mainly used as a pesticide in coffee, soybean, and cotton plantations, as well as in the control of the Chagas disease vector [51]. This chemical is still permitted as a wood conservation agent [52].…”
Section: Ocp In Franciscana Dolphinsmentioning
confidence: 99%