Temperature-dependent enhancement of methylmercury toxicity in the water flea Daphnia magna: Linking physiological and molecular stress responses | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Temperature-dependent enhancement of methylmercury toxicity in the water flea Daphnia magna: Linking physiological and molecular stress responses
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Methylmercury toxicity increases with rising temperatures, impacting Daphnia magna.
The analysis shows impaired physiological functions alongside molecular stress responses at elevated temperatures.
Through examining physiological and molecular responses, critical insights were gathered on toxicity mechanisms in aquatic ecosystems.
Findings highlight that rising temperatures may worsen the effects of pollutants like methylmercury, stressing the need for further exploration.