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Aquatic ecotoxicology

Brooks BW, Foran CM, Richards SM, Weston J, Turner PK, Stanley JK, Solomon KR, Slattery M, LaPoint TW (2003) Aquatic ecotoxicology of luoxetine. Toxicol Lett 142 169-183... [Pg.225]

European Commission, Guidance Document on Aquatic Ecotoxicology, 8075WI/97 rev. 7, 08.07.2000 (Draft), European Commission, Brussels (2000). [Pg.38]

Maund SJ, Hamer MJ, Warinton JS et al (1998) Aquatic ecotoxicology of the pyrethroid insecticide /amMa-cyhalothrin considerations for higher-tier aquatic risk assessment. Pestic Sci 54 408-417... [Pg.162]

European Commission (2002) Guidance document on aquatic ecotoxicology., Health and Consumer Protection Directorate - General, Bmssels, Sanco/3268/2001 rev 4 (final), pp 62... [Pg.197]

In a review on Microbiotests in aquatic ecotoxicology, Blaise [28] comments on 25 different test procedures with bacteria, protozoa, microalgae, invertebrates, and fish cell lines, worked out and used to date by different research laboratories. When examining each of these tests from the point of view of practical features according to five criteria (availability in kit... [Pg.30]

Blaise, C. Microbiotests in aquatic ecotoxicology characteristics, utility, and prospects. Environ. Toxic. Water Quality 1991, 6, 145-155. [Pg.53]

Newman MC. 1995. Quantitative methods in aquatic ecotoxicology. Chelsea (MI) Lewis Publishers. [Pg.51]

Aquatic ecotoxicology evaluates the probability of an adverse impact of a substance on the aquatic environment at the present as well as in the future, considering the total flow into the system (Klein, 1999). It encompasses laboratory ecotoxicity tests on appropriate test organisms to explore relationships between exposure and effect under controlled conditions as well as studies of the effects of substances or effluents under a variety of ecological conditions in complex field ecosystems (Chapman, 1995). [Pg.5]

Justify the statement that aquatic ecotoxicology is relatively more simple than terrestrial ecotoxicology. [Pg.133]

Preston BL. 2001. Indirect effects in aquatic ecotoxicology implications for ecological risk assessment. Environ Managment 29 311-323. [Pg.354]

Testing in Aquatic Ecotoxicology What Are the Scientific Conditions for the 3R Concept ... [Pg.99]

Keywords 3R Aquatic Ecotoxicology Fish tests REACH... [Pg.99]

Bioconcentration factors are important in aquatic ecotoxicology, where the ambient medium is a major source of organic pollutants. Bioaccumulation factors are critical in terrestrial ecotoxicology, where food (or in some cases ingested water) is a major source of organic pollutants. [Pg.232]

Newman MC (1995) Quantitative Methods in Aquatic Ecotoxicology. Boca Raton, FL Lewis Publishers. [Pg.931]


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