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Andrea Cecilia Hued

Researcher at National University of Cordoba

Publications -  30
Citations -  726

Andrea Cecilia Hued is an academic researcher from National University of Cordoba. The author has contributed to research in topics: Jenynsia multidentata & Bioindicator. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 29 publications receiving 579 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrea Cecilia Hued include National Scientific and Technical Research Council.

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Development and validation of a Biotic Index for evaluation of environmental quality in the central region of Argentina

TL;DR: In this paper, a Biotic Index for the Suquia River Basin is proposed to assess the degradation of the basin, based on the distribution and abundance variations along a water quality gradient.
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Exposure to a Commercial Glyphosate Formulation (Roundup®) Alters Normal Gill and Liver Histology and Affects Male Sexual Activity of Jenynsia multidentata (Anablepidae, Cyprinodontiformes)

TL;DR: In subchronic-exposure tests, Roundup also altered normal histology of the studied organs and caused a significant decrease in the number of copulations and mating success in male fish exposed to the herbicide.
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Haematological parameters in a neotropical fish, Corydoras paleatus (Jenyns, 1842) (Pisces, Callichthyidae), captured from pristine and polluted water

TL;DR: It is suggested that haematological values of C. paleatus, registered during this study, could be used as biomarkers in future works evaluating the incidence of environmental stress on fish as well as pointing out changes in the water quality.
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Integral assessment of pollution in the Suquía River (Córdoba, Argentina) as a contribution to lotic ecosystem restoration programs.

TL;DR: All analyzed ecological compartments were affected by water pollution, particularly, fish assemblages, sediments and riparian soils by heavy metal and coliform bacteria, and it is strongly suggested that an action to restore or remediate the anthropic effect on the Suquía River be extended to all possible compartments along the river.
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Environmental relevant concentrations of a chlorpyrifos commercial formulation affect two neotropical fish species, Cheirodon interruptus and Cnesterodon decemmaculatus.

TL;DR: Given that both species responded to CF and the concentrations tested are environmentally relevant, the presence of this pesticide in freshwater systems could impose a risk for populations of both native fish studied at field.