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A framework for ecological risk assessment of metal mixtures in aquatic systems
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Salinity, dissolved organic carbon, and interpopulation variability hardly influence the accumulation and effect of copper in Mytilus edulis
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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 chronic mixture toxicity of nickel-zinc-copper and nickel-zinc-copper-cadmium mixtures between Ceriodaphnia dubia and Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata
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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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The effect of pH on chronic zinc toxicity differs between daphnid species : development of a preliminary chronic zinc Ceriodaphnia dubia bioavailability model
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The effect of pH on chronic aquatic nickel toxicity is dependent on the pH itself: extending the chronic nickel bioavailability models
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The effects of zinc on the structure and functioning of a freshwater community : a microcosm experiment
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Reproductive toxicity of binary and ternary mixture combinations of nickel, zinc, and lead to Ceriodaphnia dubia is best predicted with the independent action model
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Development and validation of a chronic Pb bioavailability model for the freshwater rotifer Brachionus calyciflorus
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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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Mixture toxicity of nickel and zinc to Daphnia magna is noninteractive at low effect sizes but becomes synergistic at high effect sizes
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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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Metal mixture modeling evaluation project, 2: comparison of four modeling approaches
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Evaluation of acute Ni bioavailability models for model and non-model species
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The combined effect of dissolved organic carbon and salinity on the bioaccumulation of copper in marine mussel larvae
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Toxicity of lead (Pb) to freshwater green algae: development and validation of a bioavailability model and inter-species sensitivity comparison
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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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Ni-EXTEND: extending the chronic nickel BLM from pH 8.2 to pH 8.7 and validation of the BLM-normalized HC5(50%) for Ni against the ecological effects observed in a 4-month microcosm experiment
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Element-to-tissue correlation in biological samples determined by three-dimensional X-ray imaging methods
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A single bioavailability model can accurately predict Ni toxicity to green microalgae in soft and hard surface waters.
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Effects of Mg2+ and H+ to the toxicity of Ni2+ to the unicellular green alga Pseudokircheriella subcapitata: model development and validation with surface waters
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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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The effects of dietary nickel exposure on growth and reproduction of Daphnia magna
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Comparison of different toxic effect sub-models in ecosystem modelling used for ecological effect assessments and water quality standard setting
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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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The acute toxicity of nickel to Daphnia magna: predictive capacity of bioavailability models in artificial and natural waters
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A novel method for predicting chronic nickel bioavailability and toxicity to Daphnia magna in artificial and natural waters
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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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Influence of calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium and pH on copper toxicity to barley (Hordeum vulgare)
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Variability of the protective effect of sodium on the acute toxicity of copper to freshwater cladocerans
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Bioavailability models for predicting copper toxicity to freshwater green microalgae as a function of water chemistry
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Mechanisms of chronic waterborne Zn toxicity in Daphnia magna
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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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Biotic ligand model prediction of copper toxicity to daphnids in a range of natural waters in Chile
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Reverse osmosis sampling does not affect the protective effect of dissolved organic matter on copper and zinc toxicity to freshwater organisms
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Importance of acclimation to environmentally relevant zinc concentrations on the sensitivity of Daphnia Magna toward zinc
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Measurement and computation of zinc binding to natural dissolved organic matter in European surface waters
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Development of a chronic zinc biotic ligand model for Daphnia magna
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Effect of varying physicochemistry of European surface waters on the copper toxicity to the green alga Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata
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Simulation of spatial and temporal variability of chronic copper toxicity to Daphnia magna and Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata in Swedish and British surface waters
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Reproductive toxicity of dietary zinc to Daphnia magna
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Comparison of the effect of different pH buffering techniques on the toxicity of copper and zinc to Daphnia magna and Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata
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Ecotoxicity of cobalt to the springtail Folsomia candida
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Effects of chronic dietary copper exposure on growth and reproduction of Daphnia magna
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Development and field validation of a biotic ligand model predicting chronic copper toxicity to Daphnia magna
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Effects of dissolved organic carbon concentration and source, pH, and water hardness on chronic toxicity of copper to Daphnia magna