The juvenile growth rate (g(j)) of Daphnia is a good predictor of the per capita rate of increase (r), which is considered the ecologically most meaningful parameter. The hypothesis is tested that g(j) may be used as a surrogate for r in short-term ecotoxicological tests to replace the time-consuming population-based testing. The effects of 3,4-dichloroaniline (DCA) on various reproductive parameters of Daphnia magna, including r, net reproductive rate in 21 days (R21), age at first reproduction (AFR), adult survival, and egg viability, were measured simultaneously with g(j). Reproductive parameters were not affected below a concentration of 9 mug/L DCA, but all of them responded strongly above this concentration. DCA reduced the total numb...
Most eco-toxicological test guidelines only evaluate the effects observed within one generation, thu...
Recent studies have demonstrated that insect growth regulating insecticides are able to affect repro...
Mounting evidence suggests that population endpoints in risk assessment are far more accurate than s...
The juvenile growth rate (g(j)) of Daphnia is a good predictor of the per capita rate of increase (r...
The juvenile growth rate (g(j)) of Daphnia is a good predictor of the per capita rate of increase (r...
Chronic life-cycle tests using the freshwater cladoceran Daphnia magna aim to measure the effect of ...
Abstract- Four variables- mean brood size, day of first reproduction, longevity and per capita rate ...
1. An empirical relationship is established between the somatic juvenile growth rate (g) and the ins...
1. An empirical relationship is established between the somatic juvenile growth rate (g) and the ins...
1. An empirical relationship is established between the somatic juvenile growth rate (g) and the ins...
Two prevailing theoretical models: concentration addition (CA) and independent action (IA), predict ...
In aquatic ecosystems several stressors may act together and affect the life traits of organisms. Pe...
Most eco-toxicological test guidelines only evaluate the effects observed within one generation, thu...
If chemicals leach into local water supplies and groundwater through irrigation systems and runoff, ...
Abstract Daphnia populations in the field suffer periodic natural stress conditions such as low food...
Most eco-toxicological test guidelines only evaluate the effects observed within one generation, thu...
Recent studies have demonstrated that insect growth regulating insecticides are able to affect repro...
Mounting evidence suggests that population endpoints in risk assessment are far more accurate than s...
The juvenile growth rate (g(j)) of Daphnia is a good predictor of the per capita rate of increase (r...
The juvenile growth rate (g(j)) of Daphnia is a good predictor of the per capita rate of increase (r...
Chronic life-cycle tests using the freshwater cladoceran Daphnia magna aim to measure the effect of ...
Abstract- Four variables- mean brood size, day of first reproduction, longevity and per capita rate ...
1. An empirical relationship is established between the somatic juvenile growth rate (g) and the ins...
1. An empirical relationship is established between the somatic juvenile growth rate (g) and the ins...
1. An empirical relationship is established between the somatic juvenile growth rate (g) and the ins...
Two prevailing theoretical models: concentration addition (CA) and independent action (IA), predict ...
In aquatic ecosystems several stressors may act together and affect the life traits of organisms. Pe...
Most eco-toxicological test guidelines only evaluate the effects observed within one generation, thu...
If chemicals leach into local water supplies and groundwater through irrigation systems and runoff, ...
Abstract Daphnia populations in the field suffer periodic natural stress conditions such as low food...
Most eco-toxicological test guidelines only evaluate the effects observed within one generation, thu...
Recent studies have demonstrated that insect growth regulating insecticides are able to affect repro...
Mounting evidence suggests that population endpoints in risk assessment are far more accurate than s...