Sara Šariri

Sara Šariri
  • Master of Science
  • Research Assistant at Rudjer Boskovic Institute

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Rudjer Boskovic Institute
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  • Research Assistant

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Publications (9)
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The impact of the long-term historical contamination of the Mrežnica River with textile industry wastewaters on metal/metalloid bioaccumulation in the muscles of the young northern pike (Esox lucius) (0+ to 3+) was evaluated, as well as the association of bioaccumulated metal/metalloid concentrations in the muscle with fish physiology. Increased le...
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Although Europe is the continent with the highest proportion of karst areas, where hydrological systems are essential but extremely sensitive, data on the ecological status of karst riverine catchments are scarce. The aim of the present study was to assess the spatial and temporal (long-term and seasonal) variability of the physico-chemical and org...
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The high intraspecific variability of the morphological characters of Acanthocephala can complicate their taxonomic classification. To solve this problem, molecular markers are used. Here, we present the identification and determination of genetic variability of four species of the Acanthocephala genera Pomphorhynchus, Acanthocephalus and Dentitrun...
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Although interest in Acanthocephala seems to have reached only a small community of researchers worldwide, we show in this opinion article that this group of parasites is composed of excellent model organisms for studying key questions in parasite molecular biology and cytogenetics, evolutionary ecology, and ecotoxicology. Their shared ancestry wit...
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The goal of the present study was to investigate differences in biomarker responses related to metal(loid)s in white stork Ciconia ciconia) nestling's blood from continental Croatia. To achieve this, a battery of biomarkers that can be affected by environmental pollutants, including metal(loid)s, was assessed (esterase activity, fluorescence-based...

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