Risk assessment of pesticides has been based on direct toxic effects on aquatic organisms. Indirect effects data are taken into account but with limitations, as it is frequently difficult to predict their real impacts in the ecosystems. In this context the main aim of this work was to assess how the exposure to the herbicide pendimethalin (Prowl®), under environmentally relevant concentrations, may compromise the nutritional composition of food for a relevant group of primary consumers of freshwater food webs—the daphnids, thus affecting their reproduction performance and subsequently the long-term sustainability of active populations of this grazer. Therefore, Daphnia magna individuals were chronically exposed in a clean medium to a...
<p>The ecological risk assessment of pesticides is generally based on toxicity data obtained from si...
Abstract Daphnia populations in the field suffer periodic natural stress conditions such as low food...
Cyanobacteria are known to negatively affect their herbivores either by being of low nutritional val...
tThe growing demand of human populations for food supplies has led to an increase in the use of synt...
In aquatic ecosystems several stressors may act together and affect the life traits of organisms. Pe...
Ecotoxicological endpoints based on behavioral traits (e.g., predator avoidance, feeding, and locomo...
With the increase in food production, more pesticides have been released as a result of agricultural...
Regulatory assessments of metals in freshwaters are mostly based on dissolved metal concentrations, ...
The high levels of contamination in aquatic ecosystems caused by pesticides and the organisms' conse...
Although there is growing evidence that dietborne metals can be toxic to various aquatic species, th...
In recent years, much research has focused on studying the damage caused by microplastics to the eco...
The effects of multiple stressors are difficult to separate in field studies, and their interactions...
If chemicals leach into local water supplies and groundwater through irrigation systems and runoff, ...
1. Laboratory experiments were used to study the feeding, growth and reproduction of five daphnids i...
A matter of current, intense debate with regard to the effects of metals on biological systems is th...
<p>The ecological risk assessment of pesticides is generally based on toxicity data obtained from si...
Abstract Daphnia populations in the field suffer periodic natural stress conditions such as low food...
Cyanobacteria are known to negatively affect their herbivores either by being of low nutritional val...
tThe growing demand of human populations for food supplies has led to an increase in the use of synt...
In aquatic ecosystems several stressors may act together and affect the life traits of organisms. Pe...
Ecotoxicological endpoints based on behavioral traits (e.g., predator avoidance, feeding, and locomo...
With the increase in food production, more pesticides have been released as a result of agricultural...
Regulatory assessments of metals in freshwaters are mostly based on dissolved metal concentrations, ...
The high levels of contamination in aquatic ecosystems caused by pesticides and the organisms' conse...
Although there is growing evidence that dietborne metals can be toxic to various aquatic species, th...
In recent years, much research has focused on studying the damage caused by microplastics to the eco...
The effects of multiple stressors are difficult to separate in field studies, and their interactions...
If chemicals leach into local water supplies and groundwater through irrigation systems and runoff, ...
1. Laboratory experiments were used to study the feeding, growth and reproduction of five daphnids i...
A matter of current, intense debate with regard to the effects of metals on biological systems is th...
<p>The ecological risk assessment of pesticides is generally based on toxicity data obtained from si...
Abstract Daphnia populations in the field suffer periodic natural stress conditions such as low food...
Cyanobacteria are known to negatively affect their herbivores either by being of low nutritional val...