A model ecosystem experiment was conducted to investigate the ability of an in situ Daphnia magna feeding bioassay to assess impairment of ecosystem function. Animals were deployed in model ecosystems dosed with different concentrations of the fungicide carbendazim, and effects on the postexposure feeding rate of D. magna were compared with effects on zooplankton species richness (ecosystem structure) and development of phytoplankton biomass (ecosystem function). In the medium-dosed systems (21 ¿g/L), a structural change was observed within the zooplankton community, but no indirect effects on phytoplankton development were detected. It appears that at this treatment level, functional redundancy was sufficient to prevent functional impairme...
Information from effects of pesticides in sediments at an ecosystem level, to validate current and p...
The role of grazers in the population dynamics of toxic Alexandrium spp., and specific mechanisms of...
Freshwater systems are critical to life on earth, yet they are threatened by the increasing rate of ...
A model ecosystem experiment was conducted to investigate the ability of an in situ Daphnia magna fe...
A model ecosystem experiment was conducted to investigate the ability of an in situ Daphnia magna fe...
Effects of chronic application of the fungicide Derosal(R) (active ingredient carbendazim) were stud...
Pesticides have been shown to be detrimental to key groups of freshwater organisms including cladoce...
Direct and indirect effects of the fungicide carbendazim on ecosystem structure and functioning were...
<p>The ecological risk assessment of pesticides is generally based on toxicity data obtained from si...
The ecological risk assessment of pesticides is generally based on toxicity data obtained from singl...
Ecotoxicological endpoints based on behavioral traits (e.g., predator avoidance, feeding, and locomo...
In Chile there is an increased use of fungicides, especially in the central and southern parts of th...
Abstract The ecological risk assessment of pesticides is generally based on toxicity data obtained f...
1. Recent ecotoxicology studies show that pesticide exposure can alter community composition, struct...
This thesis focuses on the cascade effects of reduced grazing of algae by daphnids in eutrophic wate...
Information from effects of pesticides in sediments at an ecosystem level, to validate current and p...
The role of grazers in the population dynamics of toxic Alexandrium spp., and specific mechanisms of...
Freshwater systems are critical to life on earth, yet they are threatened by the increasing rate of ...
A model ecosystem experiment was conducted to investigate the ability of an in situ Daphnia magna fe...
A model ecosystem experiment was conducted to investigate the ability of an in situ Daphnia magna fe...
Effects of chronic application of the fungicide Derosal(R) (active ingredient carbendazim) were stud...
Pesticides have been shown to be detrimental to key groups of freshwater organisms including cladoce...
Direct and indirect effects of the fungicide carbendazim on ecosystem structure and functioning were...
<p>The ecological risk assessment of pesticides is generally based on toxicity data obtained from si...
The ecological risk assessment of pesticides is generally based on toxicity data obtained from singl...
Ecotoxicological endpoints based on behavioral traits (e.g., predator avoidance, feeding, and locomo...
In Chile there is an increased use of fungicides, especially in the central and southern parts of th...
Abstract The ecological risk assessment of pesticides is generally based on toxicity data obtained f...
1. Recent ecotoxicology studies show that pesticide exposure can alter community composition, struct...
This thesis focuses on the cascade effects of reduced grazing of algae by daphnids in eutrophic wate...
Information from effects of pesticides in sediments at an ecosystem level, to validate current and p...
The role of grazers in the population dynamics of toxic Alexandrium spp., and specific mechanisms of...
Freshwater systems are critical to life on earth, yet they are threatened by the increasing rate of ...