Metals can pose hazards to marine species and can adversely affect structures and functions of communities of marine species. However, little is known about how structural properties of metal atoms combined with current geographical and climatic conditions affect their toxic potencies. A mathematical model, based on quantitative structure–activity relationships and species sensitivity distributions (QSAR-SSD) was developed by use of acute toxicities of six metals (Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg, Ni, and Zn) to eight marine species and accessory environmental conditions. The model was then used to predict toxicities of 31 metals and metalloids and then to investigate relationships between acute water quality criteria (WQC) and environmental conditions in co...
There are limited data on the sensitivity to contaminants of marine organisms in polar regions. Cons...
Increased frequency of summer heatwaves and poor water quality are two of the most prevalent and sev...
Metal contamination is a major problem in many estuaries. Toxicokinetic models are useful tools for ...
International audienceThis study is a first attempt to develop globally applicable and spatially dif...
This study is a first attempt to develop globally applicable and spatially differentiated marine com...
Metals are widely distributed pollutants in water and can have detrimental effects on some aquatic l...
Anthropogenic activities are affecting marine ecosystems, notably coastal ones, in multiple ways and...
In January 2017, the International Seabed Authority released a discussion paper on the development o...
AbstractThe biotic ligand model (BLM) is a numerical approach that couples chemical speciation calcu...
In the context of increasing threats to the sensitive marine ecosystem by toxic metals, this study i...
External and internal factors from the environment and ecosystem significantly affect the seawater s...
Ecological risk assessment (ERA) of inorganic metals and metalloids (metals) must be specific to the...
At present, the methods widely applied to assess ecological risk of heavy metals are essentially sin...
To protect tropical aquatic ecosystems, water quality guidelines (WQGs) are often derived based on t...
Methods of chemical hazard ranking and toxic impact assessment estimate fate and toxicity assuming t...
There are limited data on the sensitivity to contaminants of marine organisms in polar regions. Cons...
Increased frequency of summer heatwaves and poor water quality are two of the most prevalent and sev...
Metal contamination is a major problem in many estuaries. Toxicokinetic models are useful tools for ...
International audienceThis study is a first attempt to develop globally applicable and spatially dif...
This study is a first attempt to develop globally applicable and spatially differentiated marine com...
Metals are widely distributed pollutants in water and can have detrimental effects on some aquatic l...
Anthropogenic activities are affecting marine ecosystems, notably coastal ones, in multiple ways and...
In January 2017, the International Seabed Authority released a discussion paper on the development o...
AbstractThe biotic ligand model (BLM) is a numerical approach that couples chemical speciation calcu...
In the context of increasing threats to the sensitive marine ecosystem by toxic metals, this study i...
External and internal factors from the environment and ecosystem significantly affect the seawater s...
Ecological risk assessment (ERA) of inorganic metals and metalloids (metals) must be specific to the...
At present, the methods widely applied to assess ecological risk of heavy metals are essentially sin...
To protect tropical aquatic ecosystems, water quality guidelines (WQGs) are often derived based on t...
Methods of chemical hazard ranking and toxic impact assessment estimate fate and toxicity assuming t...
There are limited data on the sensitivity to contaminants of marine organisms in polar regions. Cons...
Increased frequency of summer heatwaves and poor water quality are two of the most prevalent and sev...
Metal contamination is a major problem in many estuaries. Toxicokinetic models are useful tools for ...