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  • micropollutants - 3
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  • concentration - 3
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  • gammarid tissue - 2
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  • Gammarus pulex - 3
  • Aesculus hippocastanum - 1
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Taxa: Gammarus pulex Variables: concentration

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  • Contaminant fate processes
    Data for: Importance of dietary uptake for in situ bioaccumulation of systemic fungicides using Gammarus pulex as a model organism

    Bioaccumulation of organic contaminants from contaminated food sources, might pose an underestimated risk towards shredding invertebrates. This assumption is substantiated by...
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    Data for: Speed it up: How temperature drives toxicokinetics of organic contaminants in freshwater amphipods

    The acceleration of global change draws increasing attention towards synergistic effects of temperature and organic contaminants. Many studies reported a higher sensitivity of...
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    Data for: Elimination resistant: Characterizing multi-compartment toxicokinetics of the neonicotinoid thiacloprid in the amphipod Gammarus pulex using bioconcentration and receptor binding assays

    Delayed toxicity is a phenomenon observed for aquatic invertebrates exposed to nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) agonists such as neonicotinoids. Furthermore, recent...
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