Bioassays, consisting of a diverse selection of organisms, aid in assessing the ecotoxicological status of aquatic ecosystems. Daphnia pulex and Hydra vulgaris are commonly used test organisms belonging to different trophic levels. The current study focused on comparing the sensitivity of H. vulgaris to D. pulex when exposed to geometric dilutions of two different water sources, the first (Site 1) from a source containing agricultural run-off and the second (Site 2), acid mine drainage. These sources were selected based on the contribution that the agricultural and mining sectors make to water pollution in South Africa. The bioassay method followed in this study was a modified version of the method described by the USEPA and additional peer...
ABSTRACT: A bioassay utilizing the cladoceran Daphnia magna hatching success is presented for testin...
The use of Hydra attenuata in acute toxicity assessment is a potentially useful tool in (waste)water...
Detection of various organic contaminants in the aquatic environment at low concentrations, has rais...
Bioassays, consisting of a diverse selection of organisms, aid in assessing the ecotoxicological sta...
Short-term whole effluent toxicity testing, which is currently a requirement of the U.S. EPA`s Natio...
The acute toxicity of metals to Daphnia similis was determined and compared to other daphnid species...
Toxic chemicals pose a serious and continuous risk for specific parts of the food chain, leading to ...
In this study, 4 rapid (90 min) toxicity tests were developed using ingestion and digestive enzyme a...
Fully artificial test media can increase reproducibility and standardization in ecotoxicological asse...
Daphnia magna is a freshwater cladoceran largely employed in ecotoxicity tests due to its high sensi...
In this study, sensitivity of a novel acute bioassay based on the feeding activity of Da...
Increasing metal consumption is driving the introduction of new techniques such as biomining to expl...
A bioassay utilizing the cladoceran Daphnia magna hatching success is presented for testing the toxi...
In this study we used Daphnia magna as an index organism for ecotoxicological studies. In order to d...
In Korea, the new permission criteria for industrial effluents based on Daphnia magna acute toxicity...
ABSTRACT: A bioassay utilizing the cladoceran Daphnia magna hatching success is presented for testin...
The use of Hydra attenuata in acute toxicity assessment is a potentially useful tool in (waste)water...
Detection of various organic contaminants in the aquatic environment at low concentrations, has rais...
Bioassays, consisting of a diverse selection of organisms, aid in assessing the ecotoxicological sta...
Short-term whole effluent toxicity testing, which is currently a requirement of the U.S. EPA`s Natio...
The acute toxicity of metals to Daphnia similis was determined and compared to other daphnid species...
Toxic chemicals pose a serious and continuous risk for specific parts of the food chain, leading to ...
In this study, 4 rapid (90 min) toxicity tests were developed using ingestion and digestive enzyme a...
Fully artificial test media can increase reproducibility and standardization in ecotoxicological asse...
Daphnia magna is a freshwater cladoceran largely employed in ecotoxicity tests due to its high sensi...
In this study, sensitivity of a novel acute bioassay based on the feeding activity of Da...
Increasing metal consumption is driving the introduction of new techniques such as biomining to expl...
A bioassay utilizing the cladoceran Daphnia magna hatching success is presented for testing the toxi...
In this study we used Daphnia magna as an index organism for ecotoxicological studies. In order to d...
In Korea, the new permission criteria for industrial effluents based on Daphnia magna acute toxicity...
ABSTRACT: A bioassay utilizing the cladoceran Daphnia magna hatching success is presented for testin...
The use of Hydra attenuata in acute toxicity assessment is a potentially useful tool in (waste)water...
Detection of various organic contaminants in the aquatic environment at low concentrations, has rais...