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Contaminant fate processes

We study the presence, fate and behaviour of organic contaminants in natural and treated waters with currently two main focuses. First, we improve and apply target and non-...

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  • bioaccumulation - 2
  • aquatic invertebrates - 1
  • dietary uptake - 1
  • field study - 1
  • gammarids - 1
  • insecticides - 1
  • invertebrates - 1
  • micropollutants - 1
  • Organic contaminants - 1
  • pesticides - 1

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Variables

  • concentration - 2
  • waterlevel - 1

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  • gammarid tissue - 1
  • lab - 1
  • river - 1
  • water - 1

Substances

  • Thiacloprid... - 2
  • Azoxystrobin... - 1
  • Cyprodinil... - 1
  • Fluopyram... - 1

Taxa

  • Gammarus Fossarum - 1
  • Gammarus pulex - 1
  • Gammarus Pulex - 1

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Keywords: bioaccumulation

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  • Contaminant fate processes
    Data for: Systematic underestimation of pesticide burden for invertebrates under field conditions: comparing the influence of dietary uptake and aquatic exposure dynamics

    Pesticides used in agriculture can end up in nearby streams and can have a negative impact on nontarget organisms such as aquatic invertebrates. During registration,...
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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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