G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) in rotifers and cladocerans: Potential applications in ecotoxicology, ecophysiology, comparative endocrinology, and …
The G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) superfamily plays a fundamental role in both
sensory functions and the regulation of homeostasis, and is highly conserved across the …
sensory functions and the regulation of homeostasis, and is highly conserved across the …
Emerging questions on the mechanisms and dynamics of 3D genome evolution in spiralians
Abstract Information on how 3D genome topology emerged in animal evolution, how stable it
is during development, its role in the evolution of phenotypic novelties and how exactly it …
is during development, its role in the evolution of phenotypic novelties and how exactly it …
Emerging threat of marine microplastics: Cigarette butt contamination on Yellow Sea beaches and the potential toxicity risks to rotifer growth and reproduction
H Lian, L Zhu, M Li, S Feng, F Gao, X Zhang… - Journal of Hazardous …, 2024 - Elsevier
Cigarette butts have become one of the most common and persistent forms of debris in
marine coastal areas, where they pose significant toxicity risks. This study investigated …
marine coastal areas, where they pose significant toxicity risks. This study investigated …
Effects of salinity on life history traits and fatty acid-binding proteins in the marine rotifer, Brachionus plicatilis
We present a comprehensive analysis of the impact of increased salinity on Brachionus
plicatilis, focusing on growth, reproduction, behavior, and fatty acid-binding protein (FABP) …
plicatilis, focusing on growth, reproduction, behavior, and fatty acid-binding protein (FABP) …
Reproductive toxicity of environmental levels of triphenyltin to the marine rotifer, Brachionus plicatilis
Z Cao, P Li, X Cao, X Wang, B Liu, S He, G Gao… - … and Physiology Part C …, 2022 - Elsevier
Triphenyltin (TPT) is a representative organotin often used in marine antifouling coatings,
herbicides, and pesticides. However, leaching of TPT into water may be toxic to aquatic life …
herbicides, and pesticides. However, leaching of TPT into water may be toxic to aquatic life …
Effects of salinity and temperature on reproductivity and fatty acid synthesis in the marine rotifer Brachionus rotundiformis
To examine the effect of salinity and temperature in the marine tropical rotifer Brachionus
rotundiformis, we analyzed various in vivo life cycle parameters, fatty acid (FA) composition …
rotundiformis, we analyzed various in vivo life cycle parameters, fatty acid (FA) composition …
The genome of the freshwater monogonont rotifer Brachionus angularis: Identification of phase I, II, and III detoxification genes and their roles in molecular …
Brachionus spp. rotifers, which are widely distributed in aquatic environments, have been
proposed as model organisms for ecotoxicological studies. Although the genomes of several …
proposed as model organisms for ecotoxicological studies. Although the genomes of several …
Genome-wide identification and structural analysis of heat shock protein gene families in the marine rotifer Brachionus spp.: Potential application in molecular …
Heat shock proteins (Hsp) are class of conserved and ubiquitous stress proteins present in
all living organisms from primitive to higher level. Various studies have demonstrated …
all living organisms from primitive to higher level. Various studies have demonstrated …
Toxicity and intergenerational accumulation effect of tire wear particles and their leachate on Brachionus plicatilis
H Lian, L Zhu, C Zha, M Li, S Feng, F Gao… - Environmental …, 2025 - Elsevier
Tire wear particles (TWP) are one of the main sources of microplastic (MP) pollution in the
marine environment, causing adverse effects on marine life and attracting increasing …
marine environment, causing adverse effects on marine life and attracting increasing …
Nuclear genome annotation of wheel animals and thorny-headed worms: inferences about the last common ancestor of Syndermata (Rotifera s.l.)
The basal splits within Syndermata probably date back hundreds of millions of years, and
extant syndermatans greatly differ in reproduction modes (parthenogenesis, metagenesis …
extant syndermatans greatly differ in reproduction modes (parthenogenesis, metagenesis …