Trace metal risk assessment and environmental quality standard definition require realistic models that quantify metal exposure and accumulation by biota. In the present study we propose a novel trait-based approach to predict whole body concentrations of metals in aquatic invertebrates from concentrations measured in different environmental compartments. Field data from a large riverine floodplain was used to calibrate and test the model. The prediction performance of the trait-based model was unbiased and uncertainty was below the twofold of measured concentrations for the four studied metals (Ni, Cu, Cd, Pb). The relative contribution of feeding, respiration and locomotion patterns as well as metal concentrations in three environmental c...
Understanding the role of species traits in chemical exposure is crucial for bioaccumulation and tox...
Understanding the role of species traits in chemical exposure is crucial for bioaccumulation and tox...
Bioaccumulation studies of a resident aquatic organism can provide a direct indicator of bioavailabl...
Relations between whole-body metal concentrations and species traits were examined for 40 invertebra...
Historical mining activities cause widespread, long-term trace metal contamination of freshwater eco...
The present study investigated to what extent measured dissolved metal concentrations, WHAM-predicte...
Effects of contaminants on communities are difficult to assess and poorly understood. We analyzed in...
Macroinvertebrates were studied along a salinity gradient in the North Sea Canal, The Netherlands, t...
Tissue residue studies using benthic macroinvertebrates are often used to infer risk to organisms af...
The cladoceran Daphnia magna is widely used in freshwater bioassessments and ecological risk assessm...
Demonstration of an ecotoxicological effect of raised toxic metal bioavailabilities on benthic macro...
Over the past decades, comparative physiology and biochemistry approaches have played a significant ...
The ability to eliminate (efflux) metals is a physiological trait that acts as a major driver of bio...
Delineating the routes of metal uptake in marine invertebrates is important for understanding metal ...
In aquatic environments, organisms are exposed to and accumulate metals via waterborne and dietary r...
Understanding the role of species traits in chemical exposure is crucial for bioaccumulation and tox...
Understanding the role of species traits in chemical exposure is crucial for bioaccumulation and tox...
Bioaccumulation studies of a resident aquatic organism can provide a direct indicator of bioavailabl...
Relations between whole-body metal concentrations and species traits were examined for 40 invertebra...
Historical mining activities cause widespread, long-term trace metal contamination of freshwater eco...
The present study investigated to what extent measured dissolved metal concentrations, WHAM-predicte...
Effects of contaminants on communities are difficult to assess and poorly understood. We analyzed in...
Macroinvertebrates were studied along a salinity gradient in the North Sea Canal, The Netherlands, t...
Tissue residue studies using benthic macroinvertebrates are often used to infer risk to organisms af...
The cladoceran Daphnia magna is widely used in freshwater bioassessments and ecological risk assessm...
Demonstration of an ecotoxicological effect of raised toxic metal bioavailabilities on benthic macro...
Over the past decades, comparative physiology and biochemistry approaches have played a significant ...
The ability to eliminate (efflux) metals is a physiological trait that acts as a major driver of bio...
Delineating the routes of metal uptake in marine invertebrates is important for understanding metal ...
In aquatic environments, organisms are exposed to and accumulate metals via waterborne and dietary r...
Understanding the role of species traits in chemical exposure is crucial for bioaccumulation and tox...
Understanding the role of species traits in chemical exposure is crucial for bioaccumulation and tox...
Bioaccumulation studies of a resident aquatic organism can provide a direct indicator of bioavailabl...