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Environmental Bioassay Techniques and their Application : Proceedings of the 1st International Conference held in Lancaster, England, 11–14 July 1988
Is the ‘microbial loop’ an early warning indicator of anthropogenic stress?
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Book chapters
pp. 1
International Conference on Environmental Bioassay Techniques and their Application
pp. 5
The scientific basis of bioassays
pp. 21
Recent developments in and intercomparisons of acute and chronic bioassays and bioindicators
pp. 61
The choice and implementation of environmental bioassays
pp. 65
The application of bioassays in the resolution of environmental problems; past, present and future
pp. 77
The application of bioassay techniques to water pollution problems — The United Kingdom experience
pp. 87
The use of environmental assays for impact assessment
pp. 93
Probing ecosystem health: a multi-disciplinary and multi-trophic assay strategy
pp. 117
Functional bioassays utilizing zooplankton: a comparison
pp. 123
A holistic approach to ecosystem health assessment using fish population characteristics
pp. 137
Environmental impact assessment: the growing importance of science in government decision making
pp. 143
The role of microbial metal resistance and detoxification mechanisms in environmental bioassay research
pp. 149
Performances of three bacterial assays in toxicity assessment
pp. 155
Luminescent bacteria toxicity assay in the study of mercury speciation
pp. 163
Is the ‘microbial loop’ an early warning indicator of anthropogenic stress?
pp. 175
On the accuracy and interpretation of growth curves of planktonic algae
pp. 181
A bioassay using the measurement of the growth inhibition of a ciliate protozoan: Colpidium campylum Stokes
pp. 189
The application of algal growth potential tests (AGP) to the canals and lakes of western Netherlands
pp. 201
A study of phosphate limitation in Lake Maarsseveen: phosphate uptake kinetics versus bioassays
pp. 211
Evidence from algal bioassays of seasonal nutrient limitations in two English lakes
pp. 229
Examination of the effect of wastewater on the productivity of Lake Zürich water using indigenous phytoplankton batch culture bioassays
pp. 237
Early warning assays: an overview of toxicity testing with phytoplankton in the North American Great Lake
pp. 247
Continuous culture algal bioassays for organic pollutants in aquatic ecosystems
pp. 259
Round Robin testing with the Selenastrum capricornutum microplate toxicity assay
pp. 269
Phytoplankton recovery responses at the population and community levels in a hazard and risk assessment study
pp. 277
Functional response of Fucus vesiculosus communities to tributyltin measured in an in situ continuous flow-through system
pp. 285
Comparison of five bioassay techniques for assessing sediment-bound contaminants
pp. 291
Assessing toxicity of Lake Diefenbaker (Saskatchewan, Canada) sediments using algal and nematode bioassays
pp. 301
Fraser river sediments and waters evaluated by the battery of screening tests technique
pp. 317
Bioassay responses of micro-organisms to sediment elutriates from the St. Lawrence River (Lake St. Louis)
pp. 337
Metal contamination in sediments and biota of the Bay of Quinte, Lake Ontario, Canada
pp. 345
Use of aquatic macrophytes as a bioassay method to assess relative toxicity, uptake kinetics and accumulated forms of trace metals
pp. 353
Bioassays with a floating aquatic plant (Lemna minor) for effects of sprayed and dissolved glyphosate
pp. 361
Phytomonitoring of pulverized fuel ash leachates by the duckweed Lemna minor
pp. 367
Sensitive bioassays for determining residues of sulfonylurea herbicides in soil and their availability to crop plants
pp. 377
Root and shoot elongation as an assessment of heavy metal toxicity and ‘Zn Equivalent Value’ of edible crops
pp. 385
Effects of acidity on acute toxicity of aluminium-waste and aluminium-contaminated soil
pp. 397
Do bioassays adequately predict ecological effects of pollutants?
pp. 403
The Daphnia bioassay: a critique
pp. 407
Life-tables of Daphnia obtusa (Kurz) surviving exposure to toxic concentrations of chromium
pp. 411
Toxicity of the new pyrethroid insecticide, deltamethrin, to Daphnia magna
pp. 415
Herbicide effects on planktonic systems of different complexity
pp. 425
A new standardized sediment bioassay protocol using the amphipod Hyalella azteca (Saussure)
pp. 433
The valve movement response of mussels: a tool in biological monitoring
pp. 445
Physiological background for using freshwater mussels in monitoring copper and lead pollution
pp. 455
The application of combined tissue residue chemistry and physiological measurements of mussels (Mytilus edulis) for the assessment of environmental pollution
pp. 463
The biological assessment of contaminated sediments — the Detroit River example
pp. 477
A method for studying the impact of polluted marine sediments on intertidal colonising organisms; tests with diesel-based drilling mud and tributyltin antifouling paint
pp. 487
The effect of heavy metal speciation in sediment on bioavailability to tubificid worms
pp. 497
Metal accumulation by chironomid larvae: the effects of age and body weight on metal body burdens
pp. 507
A terrestrial micro-ecosystem for measuring effects of pollutants on isopod-mediated litter decomposition
pp. 517
Scope for growth in Gammarus pulex, a freshwater benthic detritivore
pp. 525
Feeding and nutritional considerations in aquatic toxicology
pp. 533
Hypothesis formulation and testing in aquatic bioassays: a deterministic model approach
pp. 543
In situ and laboratory studies on the behaviour and survival of Pacific salmon (genus Oncorhynchus)
pp. 561
Analysis of fish bile with HPLC — fluorescence to determine environmental exposure to benzo(a)pyrene
pp. 567
The use of sheepshead minnow (Cyprinodon variegatus) and a benthic copepod (Tisbe battagliai) in short-term tests for estimating the chronic toxicity of industrial effluents
pp. 573
Preliminary investigations on the influence of suspended sediments on the bioaccumulation of two chlorobenzenes by the guppy (Poecilia reticulata)
pp. 577
Identification of developmental toxicants using the Frog Embryo Teratogenesis Assay-Xenopus (FETAX)
pp. 587
Cellular and biochemical indicators assessing the quality of a marine environment
pp. 595
The role and application of environmental bioassay techniques in support of the impact assessment and decision-making under the Ocean Dumping Control Act in Canada
pp. 601
In situ bioassessment of dredging and disposal activities in a contaminated ecosystem: Toronto Harbour
pp. 619
An improved elutriation technique for the bioassessment of sediment contaminants
pp. 633
Assessing the impact of episodic pollution
pp. 641
Acute toxicity of industrial and municipal effluents in the state of Maryland, USA: results from one year of toxicity testing
pp. 649
Nitrification rates in the lower river Rhine as a monitor for ecological recovery
pp. 659
Conditional stability constants and binding capacities for copper (II) by ultrafilterable material isolated from six surface waters of Wyoming, USA
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