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Raphael D’Anna Acayaba

Researcher at State University of Campinas

Publications -  10
Citations -  459

Raphael D’Anna Acayaba is an academic researcher from State University of Campinas. The author has contributed to research in topics: Atrazine & Biodiversity. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications receiving 266 citations.

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DNA damage and oxidative stress induced by imidacloprid exposure in different tissues of the Neotropical fish Prochilodus lineatus.

TL;DR: The results highlight the importance of investigating different target tissues after IMI Exposure and show the sublethal effects of IMI in some of them; they also warn to the possible consequences that fish living in freshwater ecosystems can suffer due to IMI exposure.
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Ten Years-Snapshot of the Occurrence of Emerging Contaminants in Drinking, Surface and Ground Waters and Wastewaters from São Paulo State, Brazil

TL;DR: In this article, the results of 10 years of analyses carried out in the state of Sao Paulo (Brazil) that has the high population density and intense agricultural and industrial activities were determined from 2006 to 2015 in 708 samples including raw and treated sewage, surface and ground and drinking waters.
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Trace analysis of pesticides and an assessment of their occurrence in surface and drinking waters from the State of São Paulo (Brazil)

TL;DR: An efficient method based on solid phase extraction (SPE) and determination by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) has been developed for simultaneous determination of 12 pesticides at trace levels in surface and drinking waters from the State of Sao Paulo (Brazil), which are likely to be contaminated due to the widespread use of these products as mentioned in this paper.
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Habitat fragmentation caused by contaminants: Atrazine as a chemical barrier isolating fish populations

TL;DR: A novel approach to be integrated in environmental risk assessment schemes to assess high-tier contamination effects such as habitat fragmentation and population displacement and isolation of fish populations is included.