Very few studies have analyzed the dependence of population growth rate on population density, and even fewer have considered interaction effects of density and other stresses, such as exposure to toxic chemicals. Yet without such studies we cannot know whether chemicals harmful at low density have effects on carrying capacity or, conversely, whether chemicals reducing carrying capacity are also harmful at low density, impeding a population’s capacity to recover from disturbance. This study examines the combined effects of population density and a toxicant (fluoranthene) on population growth rate (pgr) and carrying capacity using the deposit-feeding polychaete Capitella sp. I as a test organism. Populations were initiated with a stable age ...
Assessing the ecological risks of toxic chemicals is most often based on individual-level responses ...
Data from chronic toxicity tests are usually analysed by calculating how the toxicant reduces popula...
A challenge in ecotoxicology is the translation of individual-level effects of exposure, as measured...
Very few studies have analyzed the dependence of population growth rate on population density, and e...
The toxic effects of the widespread polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH), fluoranthene (FLU), on Li...
Most natural populations experience some density dependence, and longterm average rates of populatio...
1. Chemical effects on organisms are typically assessed using individual-level endpoints or sometime...
A Life-Table-Response Experiment lasting 78 d was performed to investigate the toxic effects of sedi...
1. To understand population dynamics in stressed environments it is necessary to join together two c...
Toxic effects of the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon fluoranthene (FLU) on life-history traits and t...
When considering joint toxic apical effects at higher levels of biological organization, such as the...
Laboratory tests are typically conducted under optimal conditions testing the single effect of a tox...
Capitella sp. I is a deposit-feeding polychaete that occurs in estuarine and marine environments and...
Higher tiers of ecological risk assessment (ERA) consider population and community-level endpoints. ...
Risk assessment of environmental contaminants is usually based on experiments on well-fed individual...
Assessing the ecological risks of toxic chemicals is most often based on individual-level responses ...
Data from chronic toxicity tests are usually analysed by calculating how the toxicant reduces popula...
A challenge in ecotoxicology is the translation of individual-level effects of exposure, as measured...
Very few studies have analyzed the dependence of population growth rate on population density, and e...
The toxic effects of the widespread polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH), fluoranthene (FLU), on Li...
Most natural populations experience some density dependence, and longterm average rates of populatio...
1. Chemical effects on organisms are typically assessed using individual-level endpoints or sometime...
A Life-Table-Response Experiment lasting 78 d was performed to investigate the toxic effects of sedi...
1. To understand population dynamics in stressed environments it is necessary to join together two c...
Toxic effects of the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon fluoranthene (FLU) on life-history traits and t...
When considering joint toxic apical effects at higher levels of biological organization, such as the...
Laboratory tests are typically conducted under optimal conditions testing the single effect of a tox...
Capitella sp. I is a deposit-feeding polychaete that occurs in estuarine and marine environments and...
Higher tiers of ecological risk assessment (ERA) consider population and community-level endpoints. ...
Risk assessment of environmental contaminants is usually based on experiments on well-fed individual...
Assessing the ecological risks of toxic chemicals is most often based on individual-level responses ...
Data from chronic toxicity tests are usually analysed by calculating how the toxicant reduces popula...
A challenge in ecotoxicology is the translation of individual-level effects of exposure, as measured...