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Chemosphere | 2010

Bioaccumulation of PGEs and other traffic-related metals in populations of the small mammal Apodemus sylvaticus.

Marco Marcheselli; Luigi Sala; Marina Mauri

The accumulation of the platinum group elements (PGEs), Pd, Pt, Rh, and other heavy metals (Cd, Cr, Cu, Mn, Ni, Pb, Zn) in the wood mouse Apodemus sylvaticus was investigated in relation to environmental availability, comparing levels in the commonly used target tissues, the liver and kidney, to hair responses. In particular the research aimed to evaluate the suitability of a non-destructive hair-based biomonitoring approach and the responsiveness of PGEs as tracers for the environmental hazard assessment of pollutants linked to traffic in intensively anthropized areas. The four populations considered, inhabiting an urban, a suburban, an agricultural and a reference site, respectively, were shown to be capable of characterizing the differently polluted areas. In particular, multivariate analysis showed a significant correlation between metal levels in tissues and soils. Animals from both the urban and suburban sites, compared to those from the reference site, showed higher levels of those elements (PGEs, Cd, Cr, Ni, Pb and Zn), the availability of which is likely to be related to road traffic. On the contrary, Mn and Cu characterized the animals from the agricultural site. Even though the detected metal concentrations in tissues did not exceed the LOAEL levels, stress indices such as the PGE, Cd and Pb kidney/liver ratios and the kidney/body weight ratios were found to be altered. Significant correlations were established between hair and both internal tissues and soils, for non-essential metals PGEs, Cd, Ni and Pb, and also for biologically essential Zn, the level of which was high in urban soils. Hair proved to be a suitable non-invasive tool for monitoring metal exposure responses in small mammals.


Adaptive strategies and diversity in marmots. | 2003

Skull form and evolution in Marmota (Rodentia, Sciuridae).

Andrea Cardini; P. Tongiorgi; Luigi Sala; Paul O'Higgins


HERPETOLOGY NOTES | 2013

Conservation activities for European and Sicilian pond turtles (Emys orbicularis and Emys trinacris, respectively) in Italy

Gentile Francesco Ficetola; S. Salvidio; S. D'Angelo; Anna Bonardi; Luciana Bottoni; L. Canalis; S. Crosetto; S. Di Martino; Vincenzo Ferri; P. Filetto; P. Genta; R. Jesu; S Masin; S. Mazzotti; D. Ottonello; J. Richard; Luigi Sala; Stefano Scali; G. Tedaldi; F. Vianello


ATTI DELLA SOCIETÀ DEI NATURALISTI E MATEMATICI DI MODENA | 2005

Pesci estinti nel Modenese: uno studio per il recupero del panzarolo (Knipowitschia punctatissima) e dello spinarello (Gasterosteus aculeatus).

Luigi Sala; M. Gianaroli; M. Iotti; Ivano Ansaloni


Folia Primatologica | 2011

Infants in a colony of captive Chimpanzees: Social enrichment?

Luigi Sala


Archive | 2007

Le Salse di Nirano

D. Castaldini; Stefano Conti; M. Conventi; D. Dallai; Carlo Del Prete; M. Fazzini; Daniela Fontana; Carlo Gorgoni; A. Ghinoi; Antonio Russo; Luigi Sala; Paolo Serventi; D. Verri; M. Barbieri


Revue Suisse De Zoologie | 1996

A collection of Italian salticids (Araneae), mainly from the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines

Riccardo Fontana; Teresa Cantarella; Luigi Sala; Paolo Tongiorgi


Archive | 2018

Le analisi archeobiologiche di Santo Stefano in Vicolongo. Resti animali

Aurora Pederzoli; Luigi Sala


Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports | 2018

Images and colors from the tombs of Paestum: a multidisciplinary study of the pigments in the flora and fauna iconography

Giorgia Ferrari; Giovanna Bosi; Ivano Ansaloni; Luigi Sala; Aurora Pederzoli; Pietro Baraldi; Laura Mussi; Matteo Nannini; Paolo Zannini; Marta Mazzanti


Convegno Nazionale Fauna Problematica | 2016

Invasive alien species of European Union concern: the use of a faunistic database for the knowledge and future management at a local scale

Luigi Sala; Matteo Dal Zotto; Mirko Luzzara; Matteo Ruocco; Francesco Cocetti

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Ivano Ansaloni

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

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D. Castaldini

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

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D. Dallai

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

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Aurora Pederzoli

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

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Matteo Ruocco

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

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Paola Coratza

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

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Carlo Del Prete

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

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Maria Agnese Sabatini

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

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Pietro Baraldi

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

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