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Van Der Oost, Ron; Mckenzie, David; Verweij, Frank; Satumalay, Carl; Van Der Molen, Natascha; Winter, Matthew J.; Chipman, J. Kevin. |
The European City Fish project aimed to develop a generic methodology for ecological risk assessment for urban rivers. Since traditional methods only consider a small fraction of substances present in the water cycle, biological effect monitoring is required for a more reliable assessment of the pollution status. A major challenge for environmental risk assessment (ERA) is the application of adverse outcome pathways (AOP), i.e. the linking of pollutant exposure via early molecular and biochemical changes to physiological effects and, ultimately, effects on populations and ecosystems. We investigated the linkage between responses at these different levels. Many AOP aspects were investigated, from external and internal exposure to different classes of... |
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Palavras-chave: Adverse outcome pathways; Micropollutants risk assessment; Biochemical & physiological biomarkers; Ecological studies. |
Ano: 2020 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00592/70451/68775.pdf |
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Di Paolohttps://w3.ifremer.fr/archimer-admin/author.jsp#, Carolina; Ottermanns, Richard; Keiter, Steffen; Ait-aissa, Selim; Bluhm, Kerstin; Brack, Werner; Breitholtz, Magnus; Buchinger, Sebastian; Carere, Mario; Chalon, Carole; Cousin, Xavier; Dulio, Valeria; Escher, Beate I.; Hamers, Timo; Hilscherova, Klara; Jarque, Sergio; Jonas, Adam; Maillot-marechal, Emmanuelle; Marneffe, Yves; Mai Thao Nguyen,; Pandard, Pascal; Schifferli, Andrea; Schulze, Tobias; Seidensticker, Sven; Seiler, Thomas-benjamin; Tang, Janet; Van Der Oost, Ron; Vermeirssen, Etienne; Zounkova, Radka; Zwart, Nick; Hollert, Henner. |
Bioassays are particularly useful tools to link the chemical and ecological assessments in water quality monitoring. Different methods cover a broad range of toxicity mechanisms in diverse organisms, and account for risks posed by non-target compounds and mixtures. Many tests are already applied in chemical and waste assessments, and stakeholders from the science-police interface have recommended their integration in regulatory water quality monitoring. Still, there is a need to address bioassay suitability to evaluate water samples containing emerging pollutants, which are a current priority in water quality monitoring. The presented interlaboratory study (ILS) verified whether a battery of miniaturized bioassays, conducted in 11 different laboratories... |
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Palavras-chave: Triclosan; Acridine; 17 alpha-ethinylestradiol; 3-Nitrobenzanthrone; Organism-level toxicity; Mechanism-specific toxicity. |
Ano: 2016 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00347/45846/45498.pdf |
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