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Nonlinear partitioning of biodiversity effects on ecosystem functioning
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The consequences of nonrandomness in species-sensitivity in relation to functional traits for ecosystem-level effects of chemicals
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Different response-effect trait relationships underlie contrasting responses to two chemical stressors
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Non-additive effects of dispersal and selective stress on structure, evenness, and biovolume production in marine diatom communities
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Biodiversity increases functional and compositional resistance, but decreases resilience in phytoplankton communities
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Per capita interactions and stress tolerance drive stress-induced changes in biodiversity effects on ecosystem functions
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Salinity and dissolved organic carbon both affect copper toxicity in mussel larvae : copper speciation or competition cannot explain everything
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Relative contribution of persistent organic pollutants to marine phytoplankton biomass dynamics in the North Sea and the Kattegat
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Modelling the fate of micropollutants in the marine environment using passive sampling
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Multidecadal field data support intimate links between phytoplankton dynamics and PCB concentrations in marine sediments and biota
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The contribution of intra- and interspecific tolerance variability to biodiversity changes along toxicity gradients
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The ChimERA project: coupling mechanistic exposure and effect models into an integrated platform for ecological risk assessment
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MET-MIX-1: mixture toxicity of metals, phase I: desk study
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Additive modelling reveals spatiotemporal PCBs trends in marine sediments
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A re-evaluation of fifteen years of European risk assessment using effect models
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Using additive modelling to quantify the effect of chemicals on phytoplankton diversity and biomass
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Toxicity data for modeling impacts of oil components in an Arctic ecosystem
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Whole sediment toxicity tests for metal risk assessments: on the importance of equilibration and test design to increase ecological relevance
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Migration and opportunistic feeding increase PCB accumulation in Arctic seabirds
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The ecosystem perspective in ecotoxicology as a way forward for the ecological risk assessment of chemicals