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A framework for ecological risk assessment of metal mixtures in aquatic systems
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Selective and context-dependent effects of chemical stress across trophic levels at the basis of marine food webs
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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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Mixture toxicity in the marine environment : model development and evidence for synergism at environmental concentrations
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Temperature and food concentration have limited influence on the mixture toxicity of copper and Microcystis aeruginosa to Daphnia magna
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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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Rapid adaptation of a Daphnia magna population to metal stress is associated with heterozygote excess
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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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- Miscellaneous
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ECOLYME : 'Evaluating and improving the ecological relevance of Lymnaea stagnalis chronic metal toxicity estimates' : final report
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The combined effect of dissolved organic carbon and salinity on the bioaccumulation of copper in marine mussel larvae