Invertebrates play an increasing role in assessing the impacts of environmental contaminants in aquatic ecosystems. Substantial efforts were made to identify suitable and environmentally relevant models for toxicity testing. Rotifers have a number of promising characteristics which make them candidates worth considering in such efforts. They are small, simple in their organization, genetically homozygous, easy to cultivate. Rotifers are further widely distributed and ecologically important in freshwaters, in estuaries and coast, and also play an important role in the transportation of aquatic pollutants across the food web. In the last decades there has been a substantial increase of contributions on rotifers, particularly in areas of their...
Facing billions of tons of pollutants entering the ocean each year, aquatic toxicity is becoming a c...
Many substances released in aquatic ecosystems have been reported to disrupt endocrine systems in ve...
P-glycoprotein is involved in the efflux of diverse chemicals, including hydrophobic compounds and p...
In the past five years the use of rotifers in ecotoxicologial studies has substantially increased. T...
The aim of the workshop on rotifers in ecotoxicology was to stimulate discussions on new development...
Previous rotifer ecotoxicology studies have shown varied effects of sublethal concentrations of horm...
Rotifers and especially the Brachionus calyciflorus species have already shown advantages (e.g. good...
This volume is a record of the proceedings of the IXth International Rotifer Symposium, which was he...
Rotifers have been used in biological research as well-characterized models of aging. Their multi-or...
The invertebrate rotifer, introduced into toxicological research more than 40 years ago (Marriott et...
Many substances released in the aquatic environment have been reported to have disruptive effects on...
UV-B radiation is an increasing threat to aquatic organisms and also a potential driving force for z...
To examine the deleterious effects of the water accommodated fraction (WAF) of crude oil, the growth...
Human population growth has led to an increased release of chemical contaminants into aquatic enviro...
A monogonont rotifer Brachionus plicatilis has been widely used as a model organism for physiologica...
Facing billions of tons of pollutants entering the ocean each year, aquatic toxicity is becoming a c...
Many substances released in aquatic ecosystems have been reported to disrupt endocrine systems in ve...
P-glycoprotein is involved in the efflux of diverse chemicals, including hydrophobic compounds and p...
In the past five years the use of rotifers in ecotoxicologial studies has substantially increased. T...
The aim of the workshop on rotifers in ecotoxicology was to stimulate discussions on new development...
Previous rotifer ecotoxicology studies have shown varied effects of sublethal concentrations of horm...
Rotifers and especially the Brachionus calyciflorus species have already shown advantages (e.g. good...
This volume is a record of the proceedings of the IXth International Rotifer Symposium, which was he...
Rotifers have been used in biological research as well-characterized models of aging. Their multi-or...
The invertebrate rotifer, introduced into toxicological research more than 40 years ago (Marriott et...
Many substances released in the aquatic environment have been reported to have disruptive effects on...
UV-B radiation is an increasing threat to aquatic organisms and also a potential driving force for z...
To examine the deleterious effects of the water accommodated fraction (WAF) of crude oil, the growth...
Human population growth has led to an increased release of chemical contaminants into aquatic enviro...
A monogonont rotifer Brachionus plicatilis has been widely used as a model organism for physiologica...
Facing billions of tons of pollutants entering the ocean each year, aquatic toxicity is becoming a c...
Many substances released in aquatic ecosystems have been reported to disrupt endocrine systems in ve...
P-glycoprotein is involved in the efflux of diverse chemicals, including hydrophobic compounds and p...