The paper reports the results of preliminary toxicity tests monitoring adult and larval stages of T. fulvus survival in presence of two heavy metals (Cu and Cd). Data indicate males as more senisitive than females to presence of both contaminants and nauplii as the most sensitive of all. The ease of culturing and the values of LC50 comparable to those of other test-species suggest the possible use of this meiobenthic crustacean in ecotoxicology studies
The response to some heavy metals (Cd, Cu, and Zn) was examined in two amphipods, Niphargus montelli...
Heavy metals accumulated by aquatic crustaceans in environmental studies are normally investigated u...
Three marine organisms, Mugil cephalus, Penaeus monodon and Perna viridis were exposed to cadmium, c...
The paper reports the results of preliminary toxicity tests monitoring adult and larval stages of T....
Heavy metal pollution of coastal waters is a subject of concern in the management of the marine envi...
6 páginas, 5 figuras, 1 tabla.Short-term bioassays based on lethal and reproductive responses of Tis...
The intertidal copeopod Tigriopus japonicus, which is abundant and widely distributed along the coas...
382-383Copper was most toxic to the species tested followed by cadmium and zinc. The estuarine speci...
The paper reports on the successful attempt of keeping at low-cost massive laboratory cultures of th...
Significant differences were found to exist in the copper tolerance of the life-history stages of th...
Recent studies have shown that the lower basin of the Salado River is highly polluted with copper an...
The paper reports the results of an interlaboratory comparison involving 11 laboratories, with the o...
International audienceWe evaluated the acute toxicities of metals cadmium (Cd), copper (Cu) and nick...
To examine whether natural stressors like predation risk affect responses to anthropogenic contamina...
Cladocerans and copepods are common inhabitants of ponds and lakes, but assessments of the toxic eff...
The response to some heavy metals (Cd, Cu, and Zn) was examined in two amphipods, Niphargus montelli...
Heavy metals accumulated by aquatic crustaceans in environmental studies are normally investigated u...
Three marine organisms, Mugil cephalus, Penaeus monodon and Perna viridis were exposed to cadmium, c...
The paper reports the results of preliminary toxicity tests monitoring adult and larval stages of T....
Heavy metal pollution of coastal waters is a subject of concern in the management of the marine envi...
6 páginas, 5 figuras, 1 tabla.Short-term bioassays based on lethal and reproductive responses of Tis...
The intertidal copeopod Tigriopus japonicus, which is abundant and widely distributed along the coas...
382-383Copper was most toxic to the species tested followed by cadmium and zinc. The estuarine speci...
The paper reports on the successful attempt of keeping at low-cost massive laboratory cultures of th...
Significant differences were found to exist in the copper tolerance of the life-history stages of th...
Recent studies have shown that the lower basin of the Salado River is highly polluted with copper an...
The paper reports the results of an interlaboratory comparison involving 11 laboratories, with the o...
International audienceWe evaluated the acute toxicities of metals cadmium (Cd), copper (Cu) and nick...
To examine whether natural stressors like predation risk affect responses to anthropogenic contamina...
Cladocerans and copepods are common inhabitants of ponds and lakes, but assessments of the toxic eff...
The response to some heavy metals (Cd, Cu, and Zn) was examined in two amphipods, Niphargus montelli...
Heavy metals accumulated by aquatic crustaceans in environmental studies are normally investigated u...
Three marine organisms, Mugil cephalus, Penaeus monodon and Perna viridis were exposed to cadmium, c...