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Age-related differential sensitivity to cadmium in Hyalella curvispina (Amphipoda) and implications in ecotoxicity studies
(Elsevier Inc, 2010-02)
The standardization of toxicity tests requires the selection of the most suitable test species and their developmental stages, as well as the selection of the appropriate assay matrix and the evaluation of the sensitivity ...
Acute Toxicity of Chlorpyrifos to Hyalella curvispina: Comparison of Species Sensitivity and Assessment of Environmental Risk
(Springer, 2019-03)
The objective of the work reported here was to determine the acute toxicity of chlorpyrifos—the most commonly used pesticide in Argentina—to the amphipod Hyalella curvispina, with that species being widely distributed in ...
Acute toxicity of cypermethrin to the non target organism Hyalella curvispina
(Elsevier Science, 2013)
Acute Toxicity of Endosulfan to the Non-target Organisms Hyalella curvispina and Cnesterodon decemmaculatus
(Springer, 2015-07-21)
Pesticide consumption in Argentina has steadily increased over the last two decades, while one of these compounds, namely endosulfan, is commonly found in environmental samples. Also the fish Cnesterodon decemmaculatus and ...
Ecotoxicidad del diclofenaco de uso veterinario en Hyalella curvispina (Amphypoda).
(Universidad Nacional de San Cristóbal de Huamanga, 2016)
El diclofenaco, es de uso común tanto en los humanos y en animales domésticos, debido al alivio que generan, son frecuentemente empleados de manera excesivamente, por lo que fácilmente son diseminados en el ambiente ya que ...
Hyalella curvispina (Amphipoda) as a test organism in laboratory toxicity testing of environmental samples
(Parlar Scientific Publications, 2011-02)
An intercalibration exercise using blind-liquid samples containing Cr+6 and Zn+2 as well as environmental sediment samples was carried out between two laboratories using H. curvispina as test organism. For liquid samples, ...
Cost of reproduction. Changes in metabolism and endosulfan lethality caused by reproductive behavior in Hyalella curvispina (Crustacea: Amphipoda)
(Elsevier, 2013-01)
Biocides are periodically applied in agricultural activities, reaching aquatic systems and acting upon the biota. Amphipods are widely used in toxicity tests because of their sensitivity to a wide range of pollutants. In ...
Toxicity and bioavailability of mercury in spiked sediments on Hyalella curvispina Shoemaker, 1942
(Inderscience Enterprises, 2013)