When spiked in sediments, copper is known to reduce growth of Chironomus riparius larvae and the production of eggs by adult females. The aim of this work was to better understand the origin of these phenomena by studying the effects of copper using developmental and energetic biomarkers, such as changes in larval weight and age and changes in the levels of sugars and lipids. Four-day-old C. riparius larvae were exposed to nominal concentrations of copper of 0, 6.5, 12.5, 25 and 50 mg/kg of dry sediment (silica) in 0.6 l beakers. They were fed ad libitum and exposures were stopped at 7 and 9 days after the beginning of the tests. The larvae were weighed, sexed and aged. For each sex, the larvae belonging to the phases the most frequently fo...
The effects of copper on gonadosomatic and hepatosomatic indices and on condition factor of Oreochro...
A multigeneration acclimation experiment was performed with Daphnia magna exposed to copper to asses...
The aim of this study was to determinate the effects of reduced salinity combined with copper on the...
Effects observed in whole-sediment bioassays must be seen as the joint effect of all sediment charac...
Energy intake and allocation are mainly used to maintain body functions, such as locomotion, growth,...
Studies on the avoidance behavior of aquatic organisms to contaminants have confirmed that such beha...
This study aims to determine the potential impairment of cell energy synthesis processes (glycolysis...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to assess the potential use of biochemical ma...
Copper is an essential metal that occurs chronically in the environment and affects the development ...
Under stressful conditions, organisms often try to detoxify by mobilizing certain energy sources wi...
The objective of this study was to determine whether the tubes in which Chironomus larvae dwell prot...
The metabolism of a coastal mysid population ŽPraunus flexuosus. from the West Solent South England....
PubMedID: 16944514The hypothesis was tested that copper uptake routes affect the tolerance of Daphni...
The effect of copper (44 mg l1) on a simple food chain was studied using indoor experimental channel...
Experiments were conducted to assess the effects of copper on larval development in the barnacle Bal...
The effects of copper on gonadosomatic and hepatosomatic indices and on condition factor of Oreochro...
A multigeneration acclimation experiment was performed with Daphnia magna exposed to copper to asses...
The aim of this study was to determinate the effects of reduced salinity combined with copper on the...
Effects observed in whole-sediment bioassays must be seen as the joint effect of all sediment charac...
Energy intake and allocation are mainly used to maintain body functions, such as locomotion, growth,...
Studies on the avoidance behavior of aquatic organisms to contaminants have confirmed that such beha...
This study aims to determine the potential impairment of cell energy synthesis processes (glycolysis...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to assess the potential use of biochemical ma...
Copper is an essential metal that occurs chronically in the environment and affects the development ...
Under stressful conditions, organisms often try to detoxify by mobilizing certain energy sources wi...
The objective of this study was to determine whether the tubes in which Chironomus larvae dwell prot...
The metabolism of a coastal mysid population ŽPraunus flexuosus. from the West Solent South England....
PubMedID: 16944514The hypothesis was tested that copper uptake routes affect the tolerance of Daphni...
The effect of copper (44 mg l1) on a simple food chain was studied using indoor experimental channel...
Experiments were conducted to assess the effects of copper on larval development in the barnacle Bal...
The effects of copper on gonadosomatic and hepatosomatic indices and on condition factor of Oreochro...
A multigeneration acclimation experiment was performed with Daphnia magna exposed to copper to asses...
The aim of this study was to determinate the effects of reduced salinity combined with copper on the...