Abstract This study aims to clarify the relation between pollution-induced community tolerance (PICT), community structure and net production in periphyton communities exposed to environmentally realistic concentrations of zinc and to determine levels of no-effect (NEC). Therefore, periphyton communities from a relatively uncontaminated river (Göta A 8 lv, Sweden) were exposed to zinc during 4 weeks in a flow-through aquaria system. PICT was estimated as the increase in EC 50 for the short-term inhibition of photosynthesis and thymidine incorporation. Community structure was measured as species richness and Bray -Curtis similarity index, and biomass as dry weight and chlorophyll a. NEC values were estimated as the intercept between a regres...
Periphytic diatom communities are important primary producers in streams where their characteristics...
AbstractAgrochemicals, including fertilizers and herbicides, are significant contributors of non-poi...
It is generally assumed that as long as the majority of species experiences no direct adverse effect...
In order to evaluate the influence of zinc on biomass and species composition in algal periphyton co...
<p>A major problem with risk assessment of chemicals is the extrapolation of laboratory single-speci...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]BELCAInternational audiencePollution-induced community toleranc...
Studies of ‘“Zn cycling by periphyton were performed in a closed, lotic microcosm under varying ligh...
The influence of eutrophication of fluvial ecosystems (caused by increased phosphorus concentrations...
Background and aims – Diatom-based water quality management is increasing, and specific indicators a...
The benthic diatom Gomphonema parvulum Kützing is a common species in both clean and metal contamina...
The aim with this study was to observe the zinc (Zn), tolerance for different strains isolated from ...
Ecotoxicological studies mainly consist of single-species experiments evaluating the effects of a si...
Aquatic ecosystems are often contaminated with large numbers of chemicals, which cannot be sufficien...
International audienceA study was undertaken to investigate the environmental impact of herbicides o...
Ecological interactions and abiotic stress factors may significantly affect species sensitivities to...
Periphytic diatom communities are important primary producers in streams where their characteristics...
AbstractAgrochemicals, including fertilizers and herbicides, are significant contributors of non-poi...
It is generally assumed that as long as the majority of species experiences no direct adverse effect...
In order to evaluate the influence of zinc on biomass and species composition in algal periphyton co...
<p>A major problem with risk assessment of chemicals is the extrapolation of laboratory single-speci...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]BELCAInternational audiencePollution-induced community toleranc...
Studies of ‘“Zn cycling by periphyton were performed in a closed, lotic microcosm under varying ligh...
The influence of eutrophication of fluvial ecosystems (caused by increased phosphorus concentrations...
Background and aims – Diatom-based water quality management is increasing, and specific indicators a...
The benthic diatom Gomphonema parvulum Kützing is a common species in both clean and metal contamina...
The aim with this study was to observe the zinc (Zn), tolerance for different strains isolated from ...
Ecotoxicological studies mainly consist of single-species experiments evaluating the effects of a si...
Aquatic ecosystems are often contaminated with large numbers of chemicals, which cannot be sufficien...
International audienceA study was undertaken to investigate the environmental impact of herbicides o...
Ecological interactions and abiotic stress factors may significantly affect species sensitivities to...
Periphytic diatom communities are important primary producers in streams where their characteristics...
AbstractAgrochemicals, including fertilizers and herbicides, are significant contributors of non-poi...
It is generally assumed that as long as the majority of species experiences no direct adverse effect...