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Combined effects of interspecies interaction, temperature, and zinc on Daphnia longispina population dynamics
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A framework for ecological risk assessment of metal mixtures in aquatic systems
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Development and validation of a metal mixture bioavailability model (MMBM) to predict chronic toxicity of Ni-Zn-Pb mixtures to Ceriodaphnia dubia
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Comparison of four methods for bioavailability-based risk assessment of mixtures of Cu, Zn and Ni in freshwater
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Analyzing the capacity of the Daphnia magna and Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata bioavailability models to predict chronic zinc toxicity at high pH and low calcium concentrations and formulation of a generalized bioavailability model for D. magna
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Mixture toxicity in the marine environment : model development and evidence for synergism at environmental concentrations
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The effects of zinc on the structure and functioning of a freshwater community : a microcosm experiment
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Comparison of the capacity of two biotic ligand models to predict chronic copper toxicity to two Daphnia magna clones and formulation of a generalized bioavailability model
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Development and validation of a biotic ligand model for predicting chronic toxicity of lead to Ceriodaphnia dubia
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A re-evaluation of fifteen years of European risk assessment using effect models
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Modelling the effects of copper on soil organisms and processes using the free ion approach : towards a multi-species toxicity model
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Hard X-ray nanoprobe investigations of the subtissue metal distributions within Daphnia magna
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The effects of Zn-contaminated diets on Daphnia magna reproduction may be related to Zn-induced changes of the dietary P content rather than to the dietary Zn content itself
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Single versus combined exposure of Hyalella azteca to zinc contaminated sediment and food
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The use of liposomes to differentiate between the effects of nickel accumulation and altered food quality in Daphnia magna exposed to dietary nickel
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Field measurement of nickel sediment toxicity: role of acid volatile sulfide
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Comparison of laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry and micro-X-ray fluorescence spectrometry for elemental imaging in Daphnia magna
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Gene transcription profiles, global DNA methylation and potential transgenerational epigenetic effects related to Zn exposure history in Daphnia magna
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Element-to-tissue correlation in biological samples determined by three-dimensional X-ray imaging methods
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Direct determination of Zn in individual Daphnia magna specimens by means of solid sampling high-resolution continuum source graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry
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Can metal stress induce transferable changes in gene transcription in Daphnia magna?
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Toxicity of trace metals in soil as affected by soil type and aging after contamination: using calibrated bioavailability models to set ecological soil standards
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Three-dimensional elemental imaging by means of synchrotron radiation micro-XRF : developments and applications in environmental chemistry
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Integration of molecular with higher-level effects of dietary zinc exposure in Daphnia magna.
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Influence of soil properties on copper toxicity for two soil invertebrates
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A combination of synchrotron and laboratory X-ray techniques for studying tissue-specific trace level metal distributions in Daphnia magna
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Characterizing sediment acid volatile sulfide concentrations in European streams
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Influence of calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium and pH on copper toxicity to barley (Hordeum vulgare)
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Development and validation of a terrestrial biotic ligand model predicting the effect of cobalt on root growth of barley (Hordeum vulgare)
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Mechanisms of chronic waterborne Zn toxicity in Daphnia magna
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Effect of leaching and aging on the bioavailability of lead to the springtail Folsomia candida
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Development and validation of an acute biotic ligand model (BLM) predicting cobalt toxicity in soil to the potworm Enchytraeus albidus
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Bioavailability models for predicting acute and chronic toxicity of zinc to algae, daphnids, and fish in natural surface waters
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Copper toxicity to different field-collected cladoceran species: intra- and inter-species sensitivity
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Copper regulation and homeostasis of Daphnia magna and Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata: influence of acclimation
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Relevance of generic and site-specific species sensitivity distributions in the current risk assessment procedures for copper and zinc
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Importance of acclimation to environmentally relevant zinc concentrations on the sensitivity of Daphnia Magna toward zinc
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Inter- and intra-species variation in acute zinc tolerance of field-collected cladoceran populations
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Multigeneration acclimation of Daphnia magna Straus to different bioavailable copper concentrations
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Reproductive toxicity of dietary zinc to Daphnia magna
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Probabilistic environmental risk assessment of zinc in Dutch surface waters
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Influence of multigeneration acclimation to copper on tolerance, energy reserves, and homeostasis of Daphnia magna Straus
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Multi-generation cadmium acclimation and tolerance in Daphnia magna Straus
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Environmental risk assessment of metals: tools for incorporating bioavailability
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Acclimation of Daphnia magna to environmentally realistic copper concentrations
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Effects of metal contamination on the activity and diversity of springtails in an ancient Pb-Zn mining area at Plombieres, Belgium
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Influence of aging on copper bioavailability in soils
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Effect of new soil metal immobilizing agents on metal toxicity to terrestrial invertebrates
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Development and validation of biotic ligand models for predicting chronic zinc toxicity to fish, daphnids and algae
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Tolerance and acclimation to zinc of field-collected Daphnia magna populations
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Tolerance and acclimation to zinc of Ceriodaphnia dubia
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Biotic ligand model development predicting Zn toxicity to the alga Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata: possibilities and limitations.
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Runoff rates and ecotoxicity of zinc induced by atmospheric corrosion
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Zinc and cadmium body burdens in terrestrial oligochaetes: use and significance in environmental risk assessment
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Test designs to assess the influence of soil characteristics on the toxicity of copper and lead to the oligochaete Enchytraeus albidus
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Zinc acclimation and its effect on the zinc tolerance of Raphidocelis subcapitata and Chlorella vulgaris in laboratory experiments
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Cadmium toxicity for terrestrial invertebrates: taking soil parameters affecting bioavailability into account
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Multigeneration zinc acclimation and tolerance in Daphnia magna: implications for water-quality guidelines and ecological risk assessment
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Atmospheric corrosion of zinc-based materials: runoff rates, chemical speciation and ecotoxicity effects
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Uncertainties in the environmental risk assessment of metals
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Multivariate test designs to asses the influence of zinc and cadmium bioavailability in soils on the toxicity to Enchytraeus albidus
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International harmonization related to persistence and bioavailability