Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1968105219> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 92 of
92
with 100 items per page.
- W1968105219 endingPage "493" @default.
- W1968105219 startingPage "489" @default.
- W1968105219 abstract "The exposure of marine mammals to the toxins associated with harmful algae can be lethal. Domoic acid (DA) is a biotoxin produced by the Pseudo-nitzschia group of diatoms many of which are now a common component of the Scottish phytoplankton community (Stobo et al., 2008). DA is a potent excitatory neurotoxin that has caused large-scale mortality of marine mammals. We found harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) in Scotland are exposed to DA. Low levels, likely from recent exposure, were measured in the faeces and urine of live captured adult animals (using a direct competitive enzyme linked immunosorbent assay) and exposure was highest during August–September 2008 (7/32 of the faecal (22%) and 11/29 (38%) of the urine samples were positive). Median concentrations in positive faeces and urine were 25 ng/g and 6 ng/ml respectively. One positive pregnant female was subsequently found dead with 10 ng/ml DA in her amniotic fluid but the contribution of DA exposure to the cause of death could not be established. However, the highest levels in the study were found in anonymous faecal samples collected in September 2009 on the east coast of Scotland (up to 397 ng/g). Further studies are urgently needed to determine the importance of DA exposure to the population dynamics of Scottish harbour seals in light of the recently reported major population declines." @default.
- W1968105219 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1968105219 creator A5015273705 @default.
- W1968105219 creator A5072618356 @default.
- W1968105219 date "2010-06-01" @default.
- W1968105219 modified "2023-10-11" @default.
- W1968105219 title "Evidence of domoic acid exposure in harbour seals from Scotland: A potential factor in the decline in abundance?" @default.
- W1968105219 cites W1811818597 @default.
- W1968105219 cites W1985455155 @default.
- W1968105219 cites W2006490621 @default.
- W1968105219 cites W2025252131 @default.
- W1968105219 cites W2030367053 @default.
- W1968105219 cites W2046376049 @default.
- W1968105219 cites W2059763071 @default.
- W1968105219 cites W2060005613 @default.
- W1968105219 cites W2068902537 @default.
- W1968105219 cites W2068977257 @default.
- W1968105219 cites W2077571765 @default.
- W1968105219 cites W2084144435 @default.
- W1968105219 cites W2096555055 @default.
- W1968105219 cites W2099588663 @default.
- W1968105219 cites W2130504875 @default.
- W1968105219 cites W2138188700 @default.
- W1968105219 cites W2139676423 @default.
- W1968105219 cites W2142451923 @default.
- W1968105219 cites W2151682822 @default.
- W1968105219 cites W2414001983 @default.
- W1968105219 cites W2771050955 @default.
- W1968105219 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hal.2010.03.004" @default.
- W1968105219 hasPublicationYear "2010" @default.
- W1968105219 type Work @default.
- W1968105219 sameAs 1968105219 @default.
- W1968105219 citedByCount "30" @default.
- W1968105219 countsByYear W19681052192012 @default.
- W1968105219 countsByYear W19681052192013 @default.
- W1968105219 countsByYear W19681052192015 @default.
- W1968105219 countsByYear W19681052192016 @default.
- W1968105219 countsByYear W19681052192017 @default.
- W1968105219 countsByYear W19681052192019 @default.
- W1968105219 countsByYear W19681052192020 @default.
- W1968105219 countsByYear W19681052192021 @default.
- W1968105219 countsByYear W19681052192022 @default.
- W1968105219 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1968105219 hasAuthorship W1968105219A5015273705 @default.
- W1968105219 hasAuthorship W1968105219A5072618356 @default.
- W1968105219 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W1968105219 hasConcept C2776314819 @default.
- W1968105219 hasConcept C2777367657 @default.
- W1968105219 hasConcept C2780026642 @default.
- W1968105219 hasConcept C2780457584 @default.
- W1968105219 hasConcept C2908647359 @default.
- W1968105219 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W1968105219 hasConcept C61716771 @default.
- W1968105219 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W1968105219 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W1968105219 hasConcept C89423630 @default.
- W1968105219 hasConcept C90856448 @default.
- W1968105219 hasConcept C99454951 @default.
- W1968105219 hasConceptScore W1968105219C18903297 @default.
- W1968105219 hasConceptScore W1968105219C2776314819 @default.
- W1968105219 hasConceptScore W1968105219C2777367657 @default.
- W1968105219 hasConceptScore W1968105219C2780026642 @default.
- W1968105219 hasConceptScore W1968105219C2780457584 @default.
- W1968105219 hasConceptScore W1968105219C2908647359 @default.
- W1968105219 hasConceptScore W1968105219C55493867 @default.
- W1968105219 hasConceptScore W1968105219C61716771 @default.
- W1968105219 hasConceptScore W1968105219C71924100 @default.
- W1968105219 hasConceptScore W1968105219C86803240 @default.
- W1968105219 hasConceptScore W1968105219C89423630 @default.
- W1968105219 hasConceptScore W1968105219C90856448 @default.
- W1968105219 hasConceptScore W1968105219C99454951 @default.
- W1968105219 hasIssue "5" @default.
- W1968105219 hasLocation W19681052191 @default.
- W1968105219 hasOpenAccess W1968105219 @default.
- W1968105219 hasPrimaryLocation W19681052191 @default.
- W1968105219 hasRelatedWork W1984643017 @default.
- W1968105219 hasRelatedWork W1988631096 @default.
- W1968105219 hasRelatedWork W1989043854 @default.
- W1968105219 hasRelatedWork W2100838174 @default.
- W1968105219 hasRelatedWork W2198402314 @default.
- W1968105219 hasRelatedWork W2288532333 @default.
- W1968105219 hasRelatedWork W2313798873 @default.
- W1968105219 hasRelatedWork W2326996623 @default.
- W1968105219 hasRelatedWork W2399767464 @default.
- W1968105219 hasRelatedWork W261602365 @default.
- W1968105219 hasVolume "9" @default.
- W1968105219 isParatext "false" @default.
- W1968105219 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W1968105219 magId "1968105219" @default.
- W1968105219 workType "article" @default.