Effect assessment is usually based on responses obtained from standard tests, in which organisms are well fed and in an optimal population density. For a more thorough assessment of ecotoxicological risk, information is needed for chemical effects in systems that closer reflect the potential exposure in the field systems. Responses measured in standard density experiments do not fully reflect the field scenario, where populations' size fluctuate with environmental conditions, leading to very low organism number in certain season/conditions and high number in others. In the present study, the possible interaction between density and Cu-pollution was investigated in regard to population growth, using Enchytraeus crypticus, and for individual ...
The acute sensitivity to CuSO4 of a broad range of nematode taxa was analyzed in order to assess the...
Realistic measures of the impact of individual or multiple stressors are important for ecological ri...
Recent developments in risk assessment challenge the use of species sensitivity distributions (SSD) ...
Density of organisms varies considerably in nature depending e.g. on seasonality or food availabilit...
Laboratory tests are typically conducted under optimal conditions testing the single effect of a tox...
Laboratory toxicity tests are usually conducted under stable ambient conditions, while exposures in ...
The relevance of laboratory tests on toxicants for field situations is often disputed given that lab...
Living organisms respond to chemicals at all the levels of biological organization, from molecules t...
1. Chemical effects on organisms are typically assessed using individual-level endpoints or sometime...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of different concentrations of copper and zinc on t...
Demographic methods can translate toxicant effects on individuals into consequences for populations....
Previously, toxicity studies have mainly focused on the responses of organisms to single toxicants; ...
Although a large body of evidence indicates that metal toxicity to soil organisms is affected by phy...
When considering contaminated site ecology and ecological risk assessment a key question is whether ...
Toxicokinetics information is key to understanding the underlying intoxication processes, although t...
The acute sensitivity to CuSO4 of a broad range of nematode taxa was analyzed in order to assess the...
Realistic measures of the impact of individual or multiple stressors are important for ecological ri...
Recent developments in risk assessment challenge the use of species sensitivity distributions (SSD) ...
Density of organisms varies considerably in nature depending e.g. on seasonality or food availabilit...
Laboratory tests are typically conducted under optimal conditions testing the single effect of a tox...
Laboratory toxicity tests are usually conducted under stable ambient conditions, while exposures in ...
The relevance of laboratory tests on toxicants for field situations is often disputed given that lab...
Living organisms respond to chemicals at all the levels of biological organization, from molecules t...
1. Chemical effects on organisms are typically assessed using individual-level endpoints or sometime...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of different concentrations of copper and zinc on t...
Demographic methods can translate toxicant effects on individuals into consequences for populations....
Previously, toxicity studies have mainly focused on the responses of organisms to single toxicants; ...
Although a large body of evidence indicates that metal toxicity to soil organisms is affected by phy...
When considering contaminated site ecology and ecological risk assessment a key question is whether ...
Toxicokinetics information is key to understanding the underlying intoxication processes, although t...
The acute sensitivity to CuSO4 of a broad range of nematode taxa was analyzed in order to assess the...
Realistic measures of the impact of individual or multiple stressors are important for ecological ri...
Recent developments in risk assessment challenge the use of species sensitivity distributions (SSD) ...