1. Florkin, M. and Scheer, B. T, 1967, -1979, Chemical Zoology: New York, Academic Press; 11 Volumes.
BibTeX
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2. Jaskoski, Benedict J., 1968, Chemical Zoology Chemical Zoology, Vol. I, Protozoa George W. Kidder: BioScience: v. 18, no. 11: p. 1068-1068.
BibTeX
@article{jaskoski1968chemical,
author = "Jaskoski, Benedict J.",
title = "Chemical Zoology Chemical Zoology, Vol. I, Protozoa George W. Kidder",
year = "1968",
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3. 1969, Chemical Zoology.
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-395536-4.x5001-4
BibTeX
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4. 1969, Erratum: Chemical Zoology: BioScience: v. 19, no. 1: p. 80-80.
BibTeX
@article{crossref1969erratum,
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5. Bonner, Thomas P., 1970, Chemical Zoology. Volume IV: Annelida, Echiura, and Sipuncula. Marcel Florkin, B. T. Scheer: The Quarterly Review of Biology: v. 45, no. 2: p. 206-206.
BibTeX
@article{bonner1970chemical,
author = "Bonner, Thomas P.",
title = "Chemical Zoology. Volume IV: Annelida, Echiura, and Sipuncula. Marcel Florkin, B. T. Scheer",
year = "1970",
journal = "The Quarterly Review of Biology",
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6. Corliss, John O. and Florkin, Marcel and Scheer, Bradley T., 1970, Chemical Zoology: Transactions of the American Microscopical Society: v. 89, no. 2: p. 344.
BibTeX
@article{corliss1970chemical,
author = "Corliss, John O. and Florkin, Marcel and Scheer, Bradley T.",
title = "Chemical Zoology",
year = "1970",
journal = "Transactions of the American Microscopical Society",
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7. Pratt, John J., 1972, Chemical Zoology. Volume V. Arthropoda. Part A. Marcel Florkin, Bradley T. Scheer: The Quarterly Review of Biology: v. 47, no. 2: p. 238-238.
BibTeX
@article{pratt1972chemical,
author = "Pratt, John J.",
title = "Chemical Zoology. Volume V. Arthropoda. Part A. Marcel Florkin, Bradley T. Scheer",
year = "1972",
journal = "The Quarterly Review of Biology",
url = "https://doi.org/10.1086/407280",
doi = "10.1086/407280",
number = "2",
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pages = "238-238",
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8. Bretsky, Sara S., 1973, Chemical Zoology. Volume VII: Mollusca. Marcel Florkin, Bradley T. Scheer: The Quarterly Review of Biology: v. 48, no. 3: p. 515-516.
BibTeX
@article{bretsky1973chemical,
author = "Bretsky, Sara S.",
title = "Chemical Zoology. Volume VII: Mollusca. Marcel Florkin, Bradley T. Scheer",
year = "1973",
journal = "The Quarterly Review of Biology",
url = "https://doi.org/10.1086/407763",
doi = "10.1086/407763",
number = "3",
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pages = "515-516",
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9. Barrington, E. J. W, 1974, Biochemistry of Primitive Deuterostomians, in Florkin, M., and Scheer, B. T., eds., Chemical Zoology: London, Academic Press, v. VIII, p. 61-95.
BibTeX
@book{barrington1974biochemistry1,
author = "Barrington, E. J. W",
title = "Biochemistry of Primitive Deuterostomians, in Florkin, M., and Scheer, B. T., eds., Chemical Zoology",
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10. Florkin, M. and Scheer, B. T, 1974, Chemical Zoology: London, Academic Press, v. VIII. Deuterostomians, cyclostomes and fishes.
BibTeX
@book{florkin1974chemical3,
author = "Florkin, M. and Scheer, B. T",
title = "Chemical Zoology",
year = "1974",
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11. Godeaux, J. E. A, 1974, Primitive Deuterostomians, in Florkin, M., and Scheer, B. T., eds., Chemical Zoology: London, Academic Press, v. VIII, p. 4-60.
BibTeX
@book{godeaux1974primitive4,
author = "Godeaux, J. E. A",
title = "Primitive Deuterostomians, in Florkin, M., and Scheer, B. T., eds., Chemical Zoology",
year = "1974",
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12. Thomson, Keith Stewart, 1975, Chemical Zoology. Deuterostomians, Cyclostomes, and Fishes. Volume VIII. Marcel Florkin, Bradley T. Scheer: The Quarterly Review of Biology: v. 50, no. 2: p. 212-212.
BibTeX
@article{thomson1975chemical,
author = "Thomson, Keith Stewart",
title = "Chemical Zoology. Deuterostomians, Cyclostomes, and Fishes. Volume VIII. Marcel Florkin, Bradley T. Scheer",
year = "1975",
journal = "The Quarterly Review of Biology",
url = "https://doi.org/10.1086/408506",
doi = "10.1086/408506",
number = "2",
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13. Gans, Carl, 1976, Chemical Zoology. Marcel Florkin, Bradley T. Scheer: The Quarterly Review of Biology: v. 51, no. 3: p. 446-446.
BibTeX
@article{gans1976chemical,
author = "Gans, Carl",
title = "Chemical Zoology. Marcel Florkin, Bradley T. Scheer",
year = "1976",
journal = "The Quarterly Review of Biology",
url = "https://doi.org/10.1086/409534",
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number = "3",
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pages = "446-446",
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14. 1979, Chemical Zoology. Volume XI: Mammalia. Marcel Florkin, Bradley T. Scheer: The Quarterly Review of Biology: v. 54, no. 4: p. 469-469.
BibTeX
@article{crossref1979chemical,
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15. Mayer, William V., 1980, Chemical Zoology Finale Chemical Zoology, Volume XI: Mammalia Marcel Florkin Bradley T. Scheer: BioScience: v. 30, no. 3: p. 186-186.
BibTeX
@article{mayer1980chemical,
author = "Mayer, William V.",
title = "Chemical Zoology Finale Chemical Zoology, Volume XI: Mammalia Marcel Florkin Bradley T. Scheer",
year = "1980",
journal = "BioScience",
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16. Sohail, Muhammad and Nematollahi, Mohammad Ali and Suleman, Sardar and Habib, Syed Sikandar, 2026, Chemical contaminants and fish: implications for health and ecosystem sustainability.: Environmental monitoring and assessment.
DOI: 10.1007/s10661-026-15351-9 Source
Abstract
Chemical pollutants in aquatic ecosystems pose a significant and growing threat to fish health and overall ecosystem sustainability. This review highlights recent findings on the ecotoxicological effects of major aquatic contaminants, including industrial effluents often containing heavy metals (HMs) along with agrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, and personal-care products (PPCPs) on fish species. Particular emphasis is placed on the underlying mechanisms of toxicity, such as immunotoxicity, which increases susceptibility to infections, and neurotoxicity, which alters behavior and predator avoidance, ultimately reducing fish survival. In addition, emerging contaminants, including microplastics and nanomaterial residues, are critically examined due to their potential role in biodiversity loss and ecosystem instability. The review also discusses advanced assessment tools, such as biomarker-based approaches, omics technologies, machine learning models, and high-throughput screening techniques, which provide innovative strategies for evaluating and mitigating toxicological impacts. By integrating interdisciplinary perspectives, this review provides a comprehensive framework to support regulatory policies and promote sustainable management practices aimed at protecting aquatic biodiversity and maintaining ecosystem health.
BibTeX
@article{doi101007s10661026153519,
author = "Sohail, Muhammad and Nematollahi, Mohammad Ali and Suleman, Sardar and Habib, Syed Sikandar",
title = "Chemical contaminants and fish: implications for health and ecosystem sustainability.",
year = "2026",
journal = "Environmental monitoring and assessment",
abstract = "Chemical pollutants in aquatic ecosystems pose a significant and growing threat to fish health and overall ecosystem sustainability. This review highlights recent findings on the ecotoxicological effects of major aquatic contaminants, including industrial effluents often containing heavy metals (HMs) along with agrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, and personal-care products (PPCPs) on fish species. Particular emphasis is placed on the underlying mechanisms of toxicity, such as immunotoxicity, which increases susceptibility to infections, and neurotoxicity, which alters behavior and predator avoidance, ultimately reducing fish survival. In addition, emerging contaminants, including microplastics and nanomaterial residues, are critically examined due to their potential role in biodiversity loss and ecosystem instability. The review also discusses advanced assessment tools, such as biomarker-based approaches, omics technologies, machine learning models, and high-throughput screening techniques, which provide innovative strategies for evaluating and mitigating toxicological impacts. By integrating interdisciplinary perspectives, this review provides a comprehensive framework to support regulatory policies and promote sustainable management practices aimed at protecting aquatic biodiversity and maintaining ecosystem health.",
url = "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/42032415/",
doi = "10.1007/s10661-026-15351-9",
openalex = "W7155529820",
pmid = "42032415",
references = "doi101007s0001801622230, doi101016jaquatox201010006, doi101016jcellsig201201008, doi101016jchemosphere201709113, doi101016jjhazmat200408009, doi101016jreprotox201610001, doi101111brv12480, doi103109026567362014971446, doi103389fphar201400196, doi103390ijerph18020468"
}