There are limited data on the sensitivity to contaminants of marine organisms in polar regions. Consequently, assessments of the risk of contaminants to marine biota in polar environments typically include extrapolations from temperate and/or tropical species. This is problematic because the taxonomic composition of organisms differs between polar and temperate/tropical waters, and both the toxicity of chemicals and the physiology of organisms are very different at the stable low temperatures experienced in polar marine systems. Collecting high-quality sensitivity data for a wide range of marine polar organisms using traditional toxicity assessment approaches is a time-consuming and difficult process, especially in remote and hostile enviro...
In this study a variety of Australian rocky shore species were used to identify a suitable species f...
Very little is currently known of subantarctic nearshore invertebrates\u27 sensitivity to environmen...
© 2019 Localised sites in Antarctica are contaminated with mixtures of metals, yet the risk this con...
Developing water quality guidelines for Antarctic marine environments requires understanding the sen...
Investigating the impacts of contamination on high latitude ecosystems includes determining the sens...
The development of environmental guidelines in the Antarctic and subantarctic is essential, because ...
Stressors associated with climate change and contaminants, resulting from the activities of humans, ...
Stressors associated with climate change and contaminants, resulting from the activities of humans, ...
Concentrations of Fe, Zn, Cu. Cd, Mn, Cr, Pb, Co and N i were determined from acid digests of four t...
This study provides information on LC50 toxicity tests and bioaccumulation of heavy metals in the ne...
The paucity of ecotoxicological data for Antarctic organisms is impeding the development of region-s...
Ten benthic fauna taxa in a polluted marine area adjacent to McMurdo Station, Antarctica were deemed...
Species sensitivity distributions (SSD) were constructed using acute toxicity data of various cladoc...
In January 2017, the International Seabed Authority released a discussion paper on the development o...
Three marine organisms, Mugil cephalus, Penaeus monodon and Perna viridis were exposed to cadmium, c...
In this study a variety of Australian rocky shore species were used to identify a suitable species f...
Very little is currently known of subantarctic nearshore invertebrates\u27 sensitivity to environmen...
© 2019 Localised sites in Antarctica are contaminated with mixtures of metals, yet the risk this con...
Developing water quality guidelines for Antarctic marine environments requires understanding the sen...
Investigating the impacts of contamination on high latitude ecosystems includes determining the sens...
The development of environmental guidelines in the Antarctic and subantarctic is essential, because ...
Stressors associated with climate change and contaminants, resulting from the activities of humans, ...
Stressors associated with climate change and contaminants, resulting from the activities of humans, ...
Concentrations of Fe, Zn, Cu. Cd, Mn, Cr, Pb, Co and N i were determined from acid digests of four t...
This study provides information on LC50 toxicity tests and bioaccumulation of heavy metals in the ne...
The paucity of ecotoxicological data for Antarctic organisms is impeding the development of region-s...
Ten benthic fauna taxa in a polluted marine area adjacent to McMurdo Station, Antarctica were deemed...
Species sensitivity distributions (SSD) were constructed using acute toxicity data of various cladoc...
In January 2017, the International Seabed Authority released a discussion paper on the development o...
Three marine organisms, Mugil cephalus, Penaeus monodon and Perna viridis were exposed to cadmium, c...
In this study a variety of Australian rocky shore species were used to identify a suitable species f...
Very little is currently known of subantarctic nearshore invertebrates\u27 sensitivity to environmen...
© 2019 Localised sites in Antarctica are contaminated with mixtures of metals, yet the risk this con...