A whole-sediment test with the infaunal amphipod Monocorophium insidiosum has been developed to assess the long-term effects exerted by sediment contamination on survival, growth rates and attainment of sexual maturity. Juvenile amphipods were exposed for 28 days to a control sediment (native sediment) and three sediment samples collected in sites of the Venice Lagoon, characterized by contamination levels ranging from low to moderate, and absence of acute toxicity toward amphipods. Growth rate was estimated as daily length (μm d−1) and weight increments (μg d−1). The long-term exposure to the test sediments affected significantly both growth rate and attainment of sexual maturity of the females of M. insidiosum. In contrast, survival was h...
The early-life stages of development of the calanoid copepod Acartia tonsa from egg to copepodite I ...
An underlying assumption of laboratory-based toxicity tests is that the sensitivity and exposure of ...
Many benthic communities within estuarine ecosystems are highly degraded due to the close proximity ...
A whole-sediment test with the infaunal amphipod Monocorophium insidiosum has been developed to asse...
Short‐term sediment toxicity tests that only measure effects on survival can be used to identify hig...
This study developed a tool able to evaluate the potential contamination of marine sediments detecti...
Abstract. To assess the extent of sediment contamination in the Upper Mississippi River (UMR) system...
The incorporation of toxicological data from bioassays can improve the present system of sediment qu...
the ecological effects of chronic sediment toxicity in the estuarine amphipod Leptocheirus plumulosu...
The acute toxicity of sediment samples from Santos Estuary was evaluated by using sediment toxicity ...
The acute toxicity of sediment samples from Santos Estuary was evaluated by using sediment toxicity ...
Within the framework of a Weight of Evidence (WoE) approach, a set of four toxicity bioassays involv...
Sediments are evaluated for toxicity by measuring mortality in a single cohort of amphipods in eithe...
The review first details the development of the test procedures with Hyalella azteca which historica...
In Australia, the collection of estuarine invertebrates from the field for whole-sediment toxicity t...
The early-life stages of development of the calanoid copepod Acartia tonsa from egg to copepodite I ...
An underlying assumption of laboratory-based toxicity tests is that the sensitivity and exposure of ...
Many benthic communities within estuarine ecosystems are highly degraded due to the close proximity ...
A whole-sediment test with the infaunal amphipod Monocorophium insidiosum has been developed to asse...
Short‐term sediment toxicity tests that only measure effects on survival can be used to identify hig...
This study developed a tool able to evaluate the potential contamination of marine sediments detecti...
Abstract. To assess the extent of sediment contamination in the Upper Mississippi River (UMR) system...
The incorporation of toxicological data from bioassays can improve the present system of sediment qu...
the ecological effects of chronic sediment toxicity in the estuarine amphipod Leptocheirus plumulosu...
The acute toxicity of sediment samples from Santos Estuary was evaluated by using sediment toxicity ...
The acute toxicity of sediment samples from Santos Estuary was evaluated by using sediment toxicity ...
Within the framework of a Weight of Evidence (WoE) approach, a set of four toxicity bioassays involv...
Sediments are evaluated for toxicity by measuring mortality in a single cohort of amphipods in eithe...
The review first details the development of the test procedures with Hyalella azteca which historica...
In Australia, the collection of estuarine invertebrates from the field for whole-sediment toxicity t...
The early-life stages of development of the calanoid copepod Acartia tonsa from egg to copepodite I ...
An underlying assumption of laboratory-based toxicity tests is that the sensitivity and exposure of ...
Many benthic communities within estuarine ecosystems are highly degraded due to the close proximity ...