Multicompartment and cross-species monitoring of contaminants of emerging concern in an estuarine habitat
The fate of many chemicals in the environment, particularly contaminants of emerging
concern (CEC), have been characterised to a limited extent with a major focus on …
concern (CEC), have been characterised to a limited extent with a major focus on …
Environmental risk assessment and bioaccumulation of pharmaceuticals in a large urbanized estuary
We screened for the presence of 66 different pharmaceutical residues in surface waters and
in multiple invertebrate and fish species of the Tejo estuary to produce an environmental risk …
in multiple invertebrate and fish species of the Tejo estuary to produce an environmental risk …
A survey of emerging contaminants in the estuarine receiving environment around Auckland, New Zealand
Increasing urbanisation in the future will put mounting stresses on the receiving
environments around those urban centres due to increased sedimentation and contaminant …
environments around those urban centres due to increased sedimentation and contaminant …
Risk estimation and annual fluxes of emerging contaminants from a Scottish priority catchment to the estuary and North Sea
Z Zhang, M Lebleu, M Osprey, C Kerr… - … geochemistry and health, 2018 - Springer
Emerging contaminants (ECs) such as endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) and
pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) attracted global concern during the …
pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) attracted global concern during the …
[HTML][HTML] A review of the pharmaceutical exposome in aquatic fauna
Pharmaceuticals have been considered 'contaminants of emerging concern'for more than 20
years. In that time, many laboratory studies have sought to identify hazard and assess risk in …
years. In that time, many laboratory studies have sought to identify hazard and assess risk in …
[PDF][PDF] Impact of contaminants on pelagic ecosystems
K Hylland, AD Vethaak - Ecological impacts of toxic chemicals, 2011 - library.oapen.org
Most of the primary production of the world's oceans takes place in the water column,
thereby fuelling not only marine pelagic food-webs, but also most benthic communities. In …
thereby fuelling not only marine pelagic food-webs, but also most benthic communities. In …
A sediment ecotoxicity assessment platform for in situ measures of chemistry, bioaccumulation and toxicity. Part 2: Integrated application to a shallow estuary
G Rosen, DB Chadwick, GA Burton, WK Taulbee… - Environmental …, 2012 - Elsevier
A comprehensive, weight-of-evidence based ecological risk assessment approach
integrating laboratory and in situ bioaccumulation and toxicity testing, passive sampler …
integrating laboratory and in situ bioaccumulation and toxicity testing, passive sampler …
Occurrence of organic pollutants in the River Itchen and River Test—two chalk streams in Southern England, UK
RFA Robinson, GA Mills, A Gravell… - … Science and Pollution …, 2023 - Springer
Abstract The River Itchen and River Test, two chalk streams in Southern England, are sites
of special scientific interest. These ecosystems face a number of environmental pressures …
of special scientific interest. These ecosystems face a number of environmental pressures …
In situ exposures using caged organisms: a multi-compartment approach to detect aquatic toxicity and bioaccumulation
GA Burton Jr, MS Greenberg, CD Rowland… - Environmental …, 2005 - Elsevier
An in situ toxicity and bioaccumulation assessment approach is described to assess stressor
exposure and effects in surface waters (low and high flow), the sediment–water interface …
exposure and effects in surface waters (low and high flow), the sediment–water interface …
[HTML][HTML] Biomonitoring of pesticides, pharmaceuticals and illicit drugs in a freshwater invertebrate to estimate toxic or effect pressure
Multiple classes of environmental contaminants have been found in aquatic environments,
globally. Understanding internalised concentrations in the organism could further improve …
globally. Understanding internalised concentrations in the organism could further improve …