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Hydra attenuata

The freshwater cnidarian Hydra attenuata was only recently exploited to assess the acute lethal toxicity of wastewaters [37,104]. The advantages of using Hydra for bioassay include its wide... [Pg.25]

Fu, L.J. Staples, R.E. Stahl, R.G., Jr. Assessing acute toxicities of pre- and post-treatment industrial wastewaters with Hydra attenuata a comparative study of acute toxicity with the fathead minnow Pimephales promelas. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 1994, 13, 563-569. [Pg.56]

Bosch, T.C.G., Krylow, S.M., Bode, H.R. Steele, R.E. (1988). Thermotolerance and synthesis of heat shock proteins these responses are present in Hydra attenuata but absent in Hydra oligactis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) 85, 7927-31. [Pg.263]

Blaise, C. and Kusui, T. (1997) Acute toxicity assessment of industrial effluents with a microplate-based Hydra attenuata assay, Environmental Toxicolog and Water Quality 12 (1), 53-60. [Pg.37]

Fu, L.-J., Staples, R E. and Stahl Jr, R.G. (1991) Application of the Hydra attenuata assay for identifying developmental hazards among natural waters and wastewaters, Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 22(3), 309-319. [Pg.45]

Pardos, M., Benninghoff, C., Gueguen, C., Thomas, R., Dobrowolski, J. and Dominik, J. (1999a) Acute toxicity assessment of Polish (waste)water with a microplate-based Hydra attenuata assay a comparison with the Microtox test, The Science of The Total Environment 243-244, 141-148. [Pg.58]

Secondary consumer Cnidarian testb Hydra attenuata assay Acute lethality (after a 96-h exposure) Blaise and Kusui, 1997... [Pg.75]

Hydra attenuata, 48-96h acute lethality and sublethality test (Blaise and Kusui, 1997 Trottier et al., 1997) and... [Pg.234]

The first study was designed to assess the suitability of various microscale bioassays and recommend an appropriate testing strategy for sediment toxicity assessment (Cote et al., 1998a,b). The recommended test batteries included seven micro-scale laboratory assays conducted on bacteria (Vibrio fischeri), cnidarians (Hydra attenuata), micro-crustaceans (Thamnocephalus platyurus), and benthic macroinvertebrates (Hyalella azteca and Chironomus riparius), and involved two phases of exposure (pore water and whole sediment). A total of 16 stations were included in the toxicity assessment scheme. [Pg.268]

Devillers J, Chezeau A, Thybaud E. PLS-QSAR of the adult and developmental toxicity of chemicals to Hydra attenuata. SAR QSAR Environ Res 2002 13 705-12. [Pg.206]

Bode, P. M. Bode, H, R, 1987. Formation of Pattern in Regenerating Tissue Pieces of Hydra attenuata. IV. Three Processes Combine to Determine the Number of... [Pg.361]

B. Quinn, F. Gagne and C. Blaise, Evaluation of the acute, chronic and teratogenic effects of a mixture of eleven pharmaceuticals on the cnidar-ian. Hydra attenuata, Sci. Total Environ., 2009, 407, 1072-1079. [Pg.404]


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