Journal article
Critical body residues, Michaelis–Menten analysis of bioaccumulation, lethality and behaviour as endpoints of waterborne Ni toxicity in two teleosts
Abstract
Traditionally, water quality guidelines/criteria are based on lethality tests where results are expressed as a function of waterborne concentrations (e.g. LC50). However, there is growing interest in the use of uptake and binding relationships, such as biotic ligand models (BLM), and in bioaccumulation parameters, such as critical body residue values (e.g. CBR50), to predict metal toxicity in aquatic organisms. Nevertheless, all these …
Authors
Leonard EM; Marentette JR; Balshine S; Wood CM
Journal
Ecotoxicology, Vol. 23, No. 2, pp. 147–162
Publisher
Springer Nature
Publication Date
3 2014
DOI
10.1007/s10646-013-1159-5
ISSN
0963-9292