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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... |
Tipo: Text |
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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