Industrial, agricultural and municipal effluent discharge into receiving waters continues to be a significant environmental problem. Currently, industrial effluent quality is assessed using chemical assays or by evaluating physical parameters, which have multiple limitations. To overcome these limitations, aquatic biomonitoring systems (ABS), which use behavioural responses of living organisms, have been introduced
An important responsibility of the Environment Protection Authority, Victoria, is to set objectives ...
Under the Canadian Environmental Effects Monitoring (EEM) program for pulp and paper effluents, the ...
The Water Environment Federation recently issued a special publication, Biomonitoring in the Water E...
The overall objective of the research conducted and described in this thesis was to develop an envir...
Since effluents are a main source of direct and continuous input of pollutants in aquatic ecosystems...
Amendments to the federal Pulp and Paper Effluent Regulations in effect since 1992, require mills in...
The biological integrity of aquatic ecosystems has become threatened by the effects of high nutrient...
Two common strategies to assess exposure to environmental toxicants are to measure chemical concentr...
Waste effluents from many industries are toxic to fish and other aquatic life. The control or treatm...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]QUASAREInternational audienceAssessing water quality is an esse...
A novel toxicity-warning sensor for water quality monitoring in recirculating aquaculture systems (R...
International audienceThe complex mixtures of contaminants released in wastewater treatment plant (W...
Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are a major source of micropollutants to surface waters. Current...
In this review, a wide array of bioaccumulation markers and biomarkers, used to demonstrate exposure...
Biomonitoring is a practice that has over time developed into a remarkably accurate form of detecti...
An important responsibility of the Environment Protection Authority, Victoria, is to set objectives ...
Under the Canadian Environmental Effects Monitoring (EEM) program for pulp and paper effluents, the ...
The Water Environment Federation recently issued a special publication, Biomonitoring in the Water E...
The overall objective of the research conducted and described in this thesis was to develop an envir...
Since effluents are a main source of direct and continuous input of pollutants in aquatic ecosystems...
Amendments to the federal Pulp and Paper Effluent Regulations in effect since 1992, require mills in...
The biological integrity of aquatic ecosystems has become threatened by the effects of high nutrient...
Two common strategies to assess exposure to environmental toxicants are to measure chemical concentr...
Waste effluents from many industries are toxic to fish and other aquatic life. The control or treatm...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]QUASAREInternational audienceAssessing water quality is an esse...
A novel toxicity-warning sensor for water quality monitoring in recirculating aquaculture systems (R...
International audienceThe complex mixtures of contaminants released in wastewater treatment plant (W...
Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are a major source of micropollutants to surface waters. Current...
In this review, a wide array of bioaccumulation markers and biomarkers, used to demonstrate exposure...
Biomonitoring is a practice that has over time developed into a remarkably accurate form of detecti...
An important responsibility of the Environment Protection Authority, Victoria, is to set objectives ...
Under the Canadian Environmental Effects Monitoring (EEM) program for pulp and paper effluents, the ...
The Water Environment Federation recently issued a special publication, Biomonitoring in the Water E...