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An environmental concentration of aged microplastics with adsorbed silver significantly affects aquatic organisms.

Water Research, 2020
Microplastics are very complex pollutants; they can be made of many polymer types and exist in various shapes and sizes. When they enter the environment they are affected by biotic and abiotic factors that cause their properties to change.
G. Kalčíková   +3 more
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Ecotoxicoproteomic assessment of microplastics and plastic additives in aquatic organisms: A review.

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology - Part D:Genomics and Proteomics, 2020
Advances in proteomics have greatly improved chemical toxicity assessment and predictions of adverse outcomes in organisms. Ecotoxicoproteomics has been employed to elucidate biological pathways affected by chemicals and provide data that can be ...
Wang Liu   +4 more
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Pharmaceuticals and personal care products in water, sediments, aquatic organisms, and fish feeds in the Pearl River Delta: Occurrence, distribution, potential sources, and health risk assessment.

Science of the Total Environment, 2019
This study investigated the occurrence, distribution, and potential sources of 34 pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) in water, sediments, aquatic organisms (fish and shellfish), and fish feeds from the mariculture areas of the Pearl River
Haiwen Xie   +8 more
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Toxicity of trifluoroacetate to aquatic organisms

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 1999
Abstract As a result of the atmospheric degradation of several hydrofluorocarbons and hydrochlorofluorocarbons, trifluoroacetate (TFA) will be formed. Through precipitation, TFA will enter aquatic ecosystems. To evaluate the impact on the aquatic environment, an aquatic toxicity testing program was carried out with sodium ...
Albert G. Berends   +3 more
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Microplastic Toxicity in Aquatic Organisms and Aquatic Ecosystems: a Review

Water, Air and Soil Pollution, 2023
M. J. Rakib   +9 more
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Integumental Nutrient Uptake by Aquatic Organisms

Annual Review of Physiology, 1989
Integumental nutrient transport is a widespread characteristic of soft-bodied marine invertebrates. These processes, which are qualitatively similar to the Na-dependent transporters of intestinal epithelia, have kinetic and energetic characteristics that make them particularly well suited for accumulating materials from the extremely low substrate ...
S H, Wright, D T, Manahan
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Aquatic Organisms of Concern

2014
Chapters cannot be read stand-alone. Please see complete SpringerBrief at: http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-06659-2.
Arthur N. Popper   +14 more
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Aquatic organic matter: Classification and interaction with organic microcontaminants

Science of The Total Environment, 2019
Organic matter (OM) in aquatic system is originated from autochthonous and allochthonous natural sources as well as anthropogenic inputs, and can be found in dissolved, particulate or colloidal form. According to the type/composition, OM can be divided in non-humic substances (NHS) or humic substances (HS). The present review focuses on the main groups
Vanda Artifon   +2 more
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Adverse effects of perfluoroalkyl acids on fish and other aquatic organisms: A review.

Science of the Total Environment, 2019
Perfluoroalkyl acids (PFAAs) have been widely used in many industrial and consumer products. They have been detected ubiquitously in ambient water along with other environmental matrices, and their adverse effects on aquatic organisms have been a subject
Jin Wuk Lee   +5 more
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Aquatic organisms and pyrethroids

Pesticide Science, 1989
AbstractUnder laboratory conditions, in water without particulate matter, pyrethroid insecticides have a high toxicity to fish and some aquatic invertebrates. The pyrethroids are of very low water solubility/high lipophilicity, and therefore are rapidly and strongly adsorbed to particulate material.
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