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Latest revision as of 02:41, 28 November 2016
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Event Title
Key Event Overview
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AOPs Including This Key Event
AOP Name | Event Type | Essentiality |
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5-hydroxytryptamine transporter (5-HTT; SERT) inhibition leading to population decline | KE |
Taxonomic Applicability
Name | Scientific Name | Evidence | Links |
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Level of Biological Organization
Biological Organization |
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How this Key Event works
In mussels which brood their young internally to a larval phase (glochidia) and release them for further development within the gills of a host fish, many employ a technique of luring the host fish using mantel displays. Coloration, shape and movement of the mantel may mimic a prey item of the host fish. In some species, the mantel may trap the fish while the glochidia are released.
How it is Measured or Detected
Methods that have been previously reviewed and approved by a recognized authority should be included in the Overview section above. All other methods, including those well established in the published literature, should be described here. Consider the following criteria when describing each method: 1. Is the assay fit for purpose? 2. Is the assay directly or indirectly (i.e. a surrogate) related to a key event relevant to the final adverse effect in question? 3. Is the assay repeatable? 4. Is the assay reproducible?