Mineral prospecting in the deep sea is increasing, promoting concern regarding potential ecotoxicological impacts on deep-sea fauna. Technological difficulties in assessing toxicity in deep-sea species has promoted interest in developing shallow-water ecotoxicological proxy species. However, it is unclear how the low temperature and high hydrostatic pressure prevalent in the deep sea affect toxicity, and whether adaptation to deep-sea environmental conditions moderates any effects of these factors. To address these uncertainties we assessed the effects of temperature and hydrostatic pressure on lethal and sublethal (respiration rate, antioxidant enzyme activity) toxicity in acute (96 h) copper and cadmium exposures, using the shallow-water ...
Oral presentation - Session: RA17 - Multiple stressors in a changing worldThe anticipated anthropoge...
Knowledge about how toxicity changes with temperature is important for determining the extent of saf...
This is the author accepted manuscript.The final version is available from the American Chemical Soc...
Potential deep-sea mineral extraction poses new challenges for ecotoxicological research since littl...
In January 2017, the International Seabed Authority released a discussion paper on the development o...
Hydrostatic pressure and temperature affect the tolerance of the free-living marine nematode Halomon...
Very little is currently known of subantarctic nearshore invertebrates\u27 sensitivity to environmen...
Exploration of deep-sea mineral resources is burgeoning, raising concerns regarding ecotoxicological...
The advent of industrial activities in the deep sea will inevitably expose deep-sea organisms to pot...
Stressors associated with climate change and contaminants, resulting from the activities of humans, ...
Stressors associated with climate change and contaminants, resulting from the activities of humans, ...
Polymetallic seafloor massive sulphide deposits are potential targets for deep-sea mining, but high ...
The limited availability of test organisms that represent tropical and deeper water environments is ...
In January 2017, the International Seabed Authority released a discussion paper on the development o...
There are limited data on the sensitivity to contaminants of marine organisms in polar regions. Cons...
Oral presentation - Session: RA17 - Multiple stressors in a changing worldThe anticipated anthropoge...
Knowledge about how toxicity changes with temperature is important for determining the extent of saf...
This is the author accepted manuscript.The final version is available from the American Chemical Soc...
Potential deep-sea mineral extraction poses new challenges for ecotoxicological research since littl...
In January 2017, the International Seabed Authority released a discussion paper on the development o...
Hydrostatic pressure and temperature affect the tolerance of the free-living marine nematode Halomon...
Very little is currently known of subantarctic nearshore invertebrates\u27 sensitivity to environmen...
Exploration of deep-sea mineral resources is burgeoning, raising concerns regarding ecotoxicological...
The advent of industrial activities in the deep sea will inevitably expose deep-sea organisms to pot...
Stressors associated with climate change and contaminants, resulting from the activities of humans, ...
Stressors associated with climate change and contaminants, resulting from the activities of humans, ...
Polymetallic seafloor massive sulphide deposits are potential targets for deep-sea mining, but high ...
The limited availability of test organisms that represent tropical and deeper water environments is ...
In January 2017, the International Seabed Authority released a discussion paper on the development o...
There are limited data on the sensitivity to contaminants of marine organisms in polar regions. Cons...
Oral presentation - Session: RA17 - Multiple stressors in a changing worldThe anticipated anthropoge...
Knowledge about how toxicity changes with temperature is important for determining the extent of saf...
This is the author accepted manuscript.The final version is available from the American Chemical Soc...