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  1. Different dynamic accumulation and toxicity of ZnO nanoparticles and ionic Zn in the soil sentinel organism Enchytraeus crypticus
  2. The use of gene expression to unravel the single and mixture toxicity of abamectin and difenoconazole on survival and reproduction of the springtail Folsomia candida
  3. Effects of ZnO Nanoparticles on Phaseolus vulgaris Germination and Seedling Development Determined by X-ray Spectroscopy
  4. Effect of soil properties on Pb bioavailability and toxicity to the soil invertebrate Enchytraeus crypticus
  5. Ecotoxicological effects of microplastics in soil: Comments on the paper by Zhu et al. (2018) ‘Exposure of soil collembolans to microplastics perturbs their gut microbiota and alters their isotopic composition.’ Soil Biology & Biochemistry 116, 302-310
  6. Extrapolation of imidacloprid toxicity between soils by exposing Folsomia candida in soil pore water
  7. Assessing the toxicity of thiamethoxam, in natural LUFA 2.2 soil, through three generations of Folsomia candida
  8. Toxicokinetics of Zn and Cd in the earthworm Eisenia andrei exposed to metal-contaminated soils under different combinations of air temperature and soil moisture content
  9. Lanthanum toxicity to five different species of soil invertebrates in relation to availability in soil
  10. No effect of selected engineered nanomaterials on reproduction and survival of the springtail Folsomia candida
  11. Exploring DNA methylation patterns in copper exposed Folsomia candida and Enchytraeus crypticus
  12. Phenotypic and transcriptional responses associated with multi-generation exposure of Folsomia candida to engineered nanomaterials
  13. Influence of environmental conditions on the toxicokinetics of cadmium in the marine copepod Acartia tonsa
  14. Novel Multi-isotope Tracer Approach To Test ZnO Nanoparticle and Soluble Zn Bioavailability in Joint Soil Exposures
  15. The effect of soil properties on the toxicity and bioaccumulation of Ag nanoparticles and Ag ions in Enchytraeus crypticus
  16. Toxicokinetics of zinc-oxide nanoparticles and zinc ions in the earthworm Eisenia andrei
  17. X-ray Spectroscopy Uncovering the Effects of Cu Based Nanoparticle Concentration and Structure on Phaseolus vulgaris Germination and Seedling Development
  18. Time-dependent uptake and toxicity of nickel to Enchytraeus crypticus in the presence of humic acid and fulvic acid
  19. Coping with living in the soil: the genome of the parthenogenetic springtail Folsomia candida
  20. Comparative toxicity of imidacloprid and thiacloprid to different species of soil invertebrates
  21. Changes in soluble metal concentrations induced by variable water table levels as response to liming and Phragmites australis growth in metal-polluted wetland soils: Management effectiveness
  22. Toxicokinetics and toxicodynamics of lead in the soil invertebrate Enchytraeus crypticus
  23. Influence of climate change on the multi-generation toxicity to Enchytraeus crypticus of soils polluted by metal/metalloid mining wastes
  24. The toxicity of different lead salts toEnchytraeus crypticusin relation to bioavailability in soil
  25. Pesticide stress on plants negatively affects parasitoid fitness through a bypass of their phytophage hosts
  26. Multigeneration toxicity of imidacloprid and thiacloprid to Folsomia candida
  27. Bioaccumulation of silver in Daphnia magna: Waterborne and dietary exposure to nanoparticles and dissolved silver
  28. Toxicity of a metal(loid)-polluted agricultural soil to Enchytraeus crypticus changes under a global warming perspective: Variations in air temperature and soil moisture content
  29. Mechanisms of phenanthrene toxicity in the soil invertebrate, Enchytraeus crypticus
  30. Toxicokinetics and time-variable toxicity of cadmium inOppia nitensKoch (Acari: Oribatida)
  31. Comparative ecotoxicity of chlorantraniliprole to non-target soil invertebrates
  32. Metal/metalloid (As, Cd and Zn) bioaccumulation in the earthworm Eisenia andrei under different scenarios of climate change
  33. Effects of aging and soil properties on zinc oxide nanoparticle availability and its ecotoxicological effects to the earthwormEisenia andrei
  34. An approach for environmental risk assessment of engineered nanomaterials using Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) and fuzzy inference rules
  35. Resilience of Soil Microbial Communities to Metals and Additional Stressors: DNA-Based Approaches for Assessing “Stress-on-Stress” Responses
  36. Sorption and pH determine the long-term partitioning of cadmium in natural soils
  37. Mixture Toxicity
  38. Editorial
  39. Derivation of ecological standards for risk assessment of molybdate in soil
  40. Toxicokinetics of Ag in the terrestrial isopod Porcellionides pruinosus exposed to Ag NPs and AgNO3 via soil and food
  41. Delineating the dynamic uptake and toxicity of Ni and Co mixtures in Enchytraeus crypticus using a WHAM-FTOX approach
  42. Toxicokinetics and toxicodynamics of differently coated silver nanoparticles and silver nitrate inEnchytraeus crypticusupon aqueous exposure in an inert sand medium
  43. Effects of soil and dietary exposures to Ag nanoparticles and AgNO3 in the terrestrial isopod Porcellionides pruinosus
  44. Climate change effects on enchytraeid performance in metal-polluted soils explained from changes in metal bioavailability and bioaccumulation
  45. Uptake routes and toxicokinetics of silver nanoparticles and silver ions in the earthwormLumbricus rubellus
  46. Biotic ligand modeling approach: Synthesis of the effect of major cations on the toxicity of metals to soil and aquatic organisms
  47. A metabolomic study on the responses of daphnia magna exposed to silver nitrate and coated silver nanoparticles
  48. Genome-wide genetic diversity of rove beetle populations along a metal pollution gradient
  49. Short-term soil bioassays may not reveal the full toxicity potential for nanomaterials; bioavailability and toxicity of silver ions (AgNO3) and silver nanoparticles to earthworm Eisenia fetida in long-term aged soils
  50. Influence of soil properties on the bioaccumulation and effects of arsenic in the earthworm Eisenia andrei
  51. Effect of soil properties on the toxicity of Pb: Assessment of the appropriateness of guideline values
  52. Ecotoxicogenomic assessment of diclofenac toxicity in soil
  53. A generic biotic ligand model quantifying the development in time of Ni toxicity to Enchytraeus crypticus
  54. Daphnid Life Cycle Responses to the Insecticide Chlorantraniliprole and Its Transformation Products
  55. Toxicity of Pb contaminated soils to the oribatid mite Platynothrus peltifer
  56. CeO2 nanoparticles induce no changes in phenanthrene toxicity to the soil organisms Porcellionides pruinosus and Folsomia candida
  57. Knowledge, attitude, and practice of Indonesian farmers regarding the use of personal protective equipment against pesticide exposure
  58. Effects of climate change on the toxicity of soils polluted by metal mine wastes toEnchytraeus crypticus
  59. Interaction between nickel and cobalt toxicity inEnchytraeus crypticusis due to competitive uptake
  60. Microbial community composition and functions are resilient to metal pollution along two forest soil gradients
  61. The relationship between metal toxicity and biotic ligand binding affinities in aquatic and soil organisms: A review
  62. Both released silver ions and particulate Ag contribute to the toxicity of AgNPs to earthwormEisenia fetida
  63. Uptake and elimination kinetics of silver nanoparticles and silver nitrate byRaphidocelis subcapitata: The influence of silver behaviour in solution
  64. Uptake and elimination kinetics of metals in soil invertebrates: A review
  65. Effect of soil organic matter content and pH on the toxicity of ZnO nanoparticles to Folsomia candida
  66. Assessment of the bioavailability and toxicity of lead polluted soils using a combination of chemical approaches and bioassays with the collembolan Folsomia candida
  67. Contribution of soil properties of shooting fields to lead biovailability and toxicity to Enchytraeus crypticus
  68. Bioaccumulation and toxicity of silver nanoparticles and silver nitrate to the soil arthropod Folsomia candida
  69. Sampling season affects conclusions on soil arthropod community structure responses to metal pollution in Mediterranean urban soils
  70. Toxicokinetics of metals in the earthworm Lumbricus rubellus exposed to natural polluted soils – relevance of laboratory tests to the field situation
  71. A combined toxicokinetics and toxicodynamics approach to assess the effect of porewater composition on cadmium bioavailability toFolsomia candida
  72. Modelling uptake and toxicity of nickel in solution to Enchytraeus crypticus with biotic ligand model theory
  73. Soil acidification increases metal extractability and bioavailability in old orchard soils of Northeast Jiaodong Peninsula in China
  74. Year-round behaviour of soil microarthropod communities under plant protection product application
  75. Integrating transcriptomics into triad-based soil-quality assessment
  76. Determining the bioavailability and toxicity of lead contamination to earthworms requires using a combination of physicochemical and biological methods
  77. Interactions between accumulated copper, bacterial community structure and histamine levels in crayfish meat during storage
  78. Modeling cadmium and nickel toxicity to earthworms with the free ion approach
  79. Chemical and photochemical degradation of chlorantraniliprole and characterization of its transformation products
  80. The effect of pH and calcium on copper availability to the springtail Folsomia candida in simplified soil solutions
  81. Transcriptome assembly and microarray construction for Enchytraeus crypticus, a model oligochaete to assess stress response mechanisms derived from soil conditions
  82. Can commonly measurable traits explain differences in metal accumulation and toxicity in earthworm species?
  83. Influence of soil pH on the toxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles to the terrestrial isopodPorcellionides pruinosus
  84. Toxicodynamics of copper and cadmium inFolsomia candidaexposed to simulated soil solutions
  85. The influence of calcium and pH on the uptake and toxicity of copper in Folsomia candida exposed to simplified soil solutions
  86. Using a toxicokinetics approach to explain the effect of soil pH on cadmium bioavailability to Folsomia candida
  87. The effect of pH on the toxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles toFolsomia candidain amended field soil
  88. Pesticide residues in sediments and aquatic species in Lake Nokoué and Cotonou Lagoon in the Republic of Bénin
  89. Influence of Fishing Technique on Organochlorine Pesticide Accumulation in Fish and its Possible Human Health Risk in the Republic of Bénin
  90. Microbial community structure and functioning along metal pollution gradients
  91. Sorption, dissolution and pH determine the long-term equilibration and toxicity of coated and uncoated ZnO nanoparticles in soil
  92. Toxicokinetics and toxicodynamics of nickel inEnchytraeus crypticus
  93. Influence of Ca and pH on the uptake and effects of Cd inFolsomia candidaexposed to simplified soil solutions
  94. Assessing the impact of organic and inorganic amendments on the toxicity and bioavailability of a metal-contaminated soil to the earthworm Eisenia andrei
  95. Health Risks Associated With Pesticide Residues in Sediments, Fish, and Plants From the Ouémé Valley in the Republic of Bénin
  96. Transcriptional responses indicate attenuated oxidative stress in the springtail Folsomia candida exposed to mixtures of cadmium and phenanthrene
  97. QSAR development and bioavailability determination: The toxicity of chloroanilines to the soil dwelling springtail Folsomia candida
  98. Effect of copper exposure on histamine concentrations in the marbled crayfish (Procambarus fallax forma virginalis)
  99. Dynamic bioavailability of copper in soil estimated by uptake and elimination kinetics in the springtail Folsomia candida
  100. Time-related survival effects of two gluconasturtiin hydrolysis products on the terrestrial isopod Porcellio scaber
  101. A framework for a European network for a systematic environmental impact assessment of genetically modified organisms (GMO)
  102. Ecotoxicological assessment of metal-polluted urban soils using bioassays with three soil invertebrates
  103. Influence of adaptive evolution of cadmium tolerance on neutral and functional genetic variation in Orchesella cincta
  104. Metal-based nanoparticles in soil: Fate, behavior, and effects on soil invertebrates
  105. Enchytraeus crypticus as model species in soil ecotoxicology
  106. Effect of different spiking procedures on the distribution and toxicity of ZnO nanoparticles in soil
  107. Development of QSARs for the toxicity of chlorobenzenes to the soil dwelling springtail Folsomia candida
  108. Short-Term Changes of Metal Availability in Soil. Part I: Comparing Sludge-Amended With Metal-Spiked Soils
  109. Erratum to: Neonicotinoids in bees: a review on concentrations, side-effects and risk assessment
  110. Copper kinetics and internal distribution in the marbled crayfish (Procambarus sp.)
  111. Soil ecotoxicology: state of the art and future directions
  112. Effect of long-term equilibration on the toxicity of molybdenum to soil organisms
  113. Influence of earthworm activity on microbial communities related with the degradation of persistent pollutants
  114. Neonicotinoids in bees: a review on concentrations, side-effects and risk assessment
  115. Cadmium affects toxicokinetics of pyrene in the collembolan Folsomia candida
  116. Molecular and life-history effects of a natural toxin on herbivorous and non-target soil arthropods
  117. Soil invertebrates as bioindicators of urban soil quality
  118. Chronic toxicity of ZnO nanoparticles, non-nano ZnO and ZnCl2 to Folsomia candida (Collembola) in relation to bioavailability in soil
  119. Short-term changes of metal availability in soil. II: The influence of earthworm activity
  120. Toxicity to Eisenia andrei and Folsomia candida of a metal mixture applied to soil directly or via an organic matrix
  121. Toxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles in the earthworm, Eisenia fetida and subcellular fractionation of Zn
  122. Narcotic mechanisms of acute toxicity of chlorinated anilines in Folsomia candida (Collembola) revealed by gene expression analysis
  123. Application of bioassays with Enchytraeus crypticus and Folsomia candida to evaluate the toxicity of a metal-contaminated soil, before and after remediation
  124. The bioaccumulation of Molybdenum in the earthworm Eisenia andrei: Influence of soil properties and ageing
  125. Toxicity and bioaccumulation of phenanthrene in Enchytraeus albidus (Oligochaeta: Enchytraeidae)
  126. The influence of soil properties on the toxicity of molybdenum to three species of soil invertebrates
  127. Comment on “Ecotoxicogenomics: Bridging the Gap between Genes and Populations”
  128. Test Design, Mixture Characterization, and Data Evaluation
  129. Exposure
  130. Chlorpyrifos causes decreased organic matter decomposition by suppressing earthworm and termite communities in tropical soil
  131. Metal-based nanoparticles in soil: New research themes should not ignore old rules and theories. Comments on the paper by Hu et al. (2010) ‘Toxicological effects of TiO2 and ZnO nanoparticles in soil on earthworm Eisenia fetida.’ Soil Biology & Biochem...
  132. Elimination kinetic model for organic chemicals in earthworms
  133. Three-phase metal kinetics in terrestrial invertebrates exposed to high metal concentrations
  134. Influence of soil properties on molybdenum uptake and elimination kinetics in the earthworm Eisenia andrei
  135. Chlorpyrifos reduces nickel-induced growth retardation of the soil dwelling Collembolan Folsomia candida
  136. Uptake pathways and toxicity of Cd and Zn in the earthworm Eisenia fetida
  137. Mixture effects of nickel and chlorpyrifos on Folsomia candida (Collembola) explained from development of toxicity in time
  138. Protein differential expression induced by endocrine disrupting compounds in a terrestrial isopod
  139. Toxicity of abamectin to the terrestrial isopod Porcellio scaber (Isopoda, Crustacea)
  140. Developmental Toxicity of Endocrine Disrupters Bisphenol A and Vinclozolin in a Terrestrial Isopod
  141. Reproductive toxicity of the endocrine disrupters vinclozolin and bisphenol A in the terrestrial isopod Porcellio scaber (Latreille, 1804)
  142. Toxicity of chlorpyrifos, carbofuran, mancozeb and their formulations to the tropical earthworm Perionyx excavatus
  143. Comparative sensitivity of Eisenia andrei and Perionyx excavatus in earthworm avoidance tests using two soil types in the tropics
  144. The use of Collembola avoidance tests to characterize sewage sludges as soil amendments
  145. How do long-term development and periodical changes of river–floodplain systems affect the fate of contaminants? Results from European rivers
  146. Single and joint effects of Zn and Cd on Porcellio scaber (Crustacea, Isopoda) exposed to artificially contaminated food
  147. Development of an alternative artificial soil for earthworm toxicity testing in tropical countries
  148. Influence of temperature and soil type on the toxicity of three pesticides to Eisenia andrei
  149. Extracting soil microarthropods with olive oil: A novel mechanical extraction method for mesofauna from sandy soils
  150. Ambient trace element background concentrations in soils and their use in risk assessment
  151. Comparative chronic toxicity of homo- and heterocyclic aromatic compounds to benthic and terrestrial invertebrates: Generalizations and exceptions
  152. Endocrine disruption in a terrestrial isopod under exposure to bisphenol A and vinclozolin
  153. Effects of metal pollution on earthworm communities in a contaminated floodplain area: Linking biomarker, community and functional responses
  154. Assessment of structure and function in metal polluted grasslands using Terrestrial Model Ecosystems
  155. EFFECT OF CATION COMPETITION ON CADMIUM UPTAKE FROM SOLUTION BY THE EARTHWORM EISENIA FETIDA
  156. Ecological Risks of an Old Wood Impregnation Mill: Application of the Triad Approach
  157. Do high levels of diffuse and chronic metal pollution in sediments of Rhine and Meuse floodplains affect structure and functioning of terrestrial ecosystems?
  158. A stress ecology framework for comprehensive risk assessment of diffuse pollution
  159. Physico-chemical and biological parameters determine metal bioavailability in soils
  160. Stress responses investigated; application of zinc and heat to Terrestrial Model Ecosystems from heavy metal polluted grassland
  161. Metal redistribution by surface casting of four earthworm species in sandy and loamy clay soils
  162. Multigeneration Exposure of the Springtail Folsomia candida to Phenanthrene: From Dose−Response Relationships to Threshold Concentrations
  163. Chronic Exposure of the OligochaeteLumbriculus variegatusto Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds (PACs): Bioavailability and Effects on Reproduction
  164. Toxicity of imidacloprid to the terrestrial isopod Porcellio scaber (Isopoda, Crustacea)
  165. Acute toxicity of pesticides to the tropical freshwater shrimp Caridina laevis
  166. Life cycle responses of the midge Chironomus riparius to polycyclic aromatic compound exposure
  167. Flooding responses of three earthworm species, Allolobophora chlorotica, Aporrectodea caliginosa and Lumbricus rubellus, in a laboratory-controlled environment
  168. Toxicity of abamectin and doramectin to soil invertebrates
  169. The use of the multivariate Principal Response Curve (PRC) for community level analysis: a case study on the effects of carbendazim on enchytraeids in Terrestrial Model Ecosystems (TME)
  170. Unraveling the causes of the toxicity of extremely acid waters of volcanic origin
  171. Effects of spatial and temporal variation in metal availability on earthworms in floodplain soils of the river Dommel, The Netherlands
  172. Metal accumulation in earthworms inhabiting floodplain soils
  173. Scaling relationships based on partition coefficients and body sizes have similarities and interactions†
  174. Using dynamic energy budget modeling to predict the influence of temperature and food density on the effect of Cu on earthworm mediated litter consumption
  175. Metal accumulation in the earthworm Lumbricus rubellus. Model predictions compared to field data
  176. Benzo(a)pyrene shows low toxicity to three species of terrestrial plants, two soil invertebrates, and soil-nitrifying bacteria
  177. MODELING THE EFFECTS OF BINARY MIXTURES ON SURVIVAL IN TIME
  178. Chronic exposure to chlorpyrifos reveals two modes of action in the springtail Folsomia candida
  179. Functional and community-level soil microbial responses to zinc addition may depend on test system biocomplexity
  180. Risk assessment of metals and organic pollutants for herbivorous and carnivorous small mammal food chains in a polluted floodplain (Biesbosch, The Netherlands)
  181. Time profile of abamectin and doramectin excretion and degradation in sheep faeces
  182. Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in the earthworms Lumbricus rubellus and Aporrectodea caliginosa in relation to total and available metal concentrations in field soils
  183. Kinetics of Zn and Cd accumulation in the isopod Porcellio scaber exposed to contaminated soil and/or food
  184. Contamination of fish by organochlorine pesticide residues in the Ouémé River catchment in the Republic of Bénin
  185. Effects of heavy metals on the structure and functioning of detritivore communities in a contaminated floodplain area
  186. Organochlorine and organophosphorous pesticide residues in the Ouémé River catchment in the Republic of Bénin
  187. Leaf Decomposition in an Extremely Acidic River of Volcanic Origin in Indonesia
  188. Biological significance of metals partitioned to subcellular fractions within earthworms (Aporrectodea caliginosa)
  189. Does reproductive plasticity in Lumbricus rubellus improve the recovery of populations in frequently inundated river floodplains?
  190. Effects of heavy metals on the litter consumption by the earthworm Lumbricus rubellus in field soils
  191. Macroinvertebrate and algal communities in an extremely acidic river and the Kawah Ijen crater lake (pH <0.3), Indonesia
  192. CHRONIC TOXICITY OF POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC COMPOUNDS TO THE SPRINGTAIL FOLSOMIA CANDIDA AND THE ENCHYTRAEID ENCHYTRAEUS CRYPTICUS
  193. Biphasic elimination and uptake kinetics of Zn and Cd in the earthworm Lumbricus rubellus exposed to contaminated floodplain soil
  194. Microbial responses to zinc in soil microcosms with and without a natural assemblage of enchytraeids
  195. Bioavailability of contaminants estimated from uptake rates into soil invertebrates
  196. Glyphosate degradation as a soil health indicator for heavy metal polluted soils
  197. Species-specific earthworm population responses in relation to flooding dynamics in a Dutch floodplain soil
  198. The effect of two endogeic earthworm species on zinc distribution and availability in artificial soil columns
  199. Surface adsorption of metals onto the earthworm Lumbricus rubellus and the isopod Porcellio scaber is negligible compared to absorption in the body
  200. The effect of Lumbricus rubellus and Lumbricus terrestris on zinc distribution and availability in artificial soil columns
  201. Natural Pollution Caused by the Extremely Acid Crater Lake Kawah Ijen, East Java, Indonesia (7 pp)
  202. Internal Metal Sequestration and Its Ecotoxicological Relevance:  A Review
  203. Solid-Phase Microextraction To Predict Bioavailability and Accumulation of Organic Micropollutants in Terrestrial Organisms after Exposure to a Field-Contaminated Soil
  204. Pyrene Biotransformation and Kinetics in the Hepatopancreas of the Isopod Porcellio scaber
  205. PAH biotransformation in terrestrial invertebrates—a new phase II metabolite in isopods and springtails
  206. Risk assessment of heavy metal pollution for detritivores in floodplain soils in the Biesbosch, The Netherlands, taking bioavailability into account
  207. Simultaneous Modeling of Multiple End Points in Life-Cycle Toxicity Tests
  208. Environmental Stress and Cellular Response in Arthropods
  209. Food selection as a means of Cu intake reduction in the terrestrial isopod Porcellio scaber (Crustacea, Isopoda)
  210. Ring-Testing and Field-Validation of a Terrestrial Model Ecosystem (TME) – An Instrument for Testing Potentially Harmful Substances: Conceptual Approach and Study Design
  211. Ring-testing and Field-validation of a Terrestrial Model Ecosystem (TME) – An Instrument for Testing Potentially Harmful Substances: Fate of the Model Chemical Carbendazim
  212. Ring-Testing and Field-validation of a Terrestrial Model Ecosystem (TME) – An Instrument for Testing Potentially Harmful Substances: Effects of Carbendazim on Soil Microbial Parameters
  213. Ring-testing and Field-validation of a Terrestrial Model Ecosystem (TME) – An Instrument for Testing Potentially Harmful Substances: Effects of Carbendazim on Nematodes
  214. Ring-Testing and Field-validation of a Terrestrial Model Ecosystem (TME) – An Instrument for Testing Potentially Harmful Substances: Effects of Carbendazim on Soil Microarthropod Communities
  215. Ring-Testing and Field-Validation of a Terrestrial Model Ecosystem (TME) – An Instrument for Testing Potentially Harmful Substances: Effects of Carbendazim on Enchytraeids
  216. Ring-Testing and Field-Validation of a Terrestrial Model Ecosystem (TME) – An Instrument for Testing Potentially Harmful Substances: Effects of Carbendazim on Earthworms
  217. Ring-Testing and Field-Validation of a Terrestrial Model Ecosystem (TME) – An Instrument for Testing Potentially Harmful Substances: Effects of Carbendazim on Nutrient Cycling
  218. Ring-testing and Field-validation of a Terrestrial Model Ecosystem(TME) – An Instrument for Testing Potentially Harmful Substances: Effects of Carbendazim on Organic Matter Breakdown and Soil Fauna Feeding Activity
  219. Use of Terrestrial Model Ecosystem Data in Environmental Risk Assessment for Industrial Chemicals, Biocides and Plant Protection Products in the EU
  220. WATER-EXTRACTABILITY, FREE ION ACTIVITY, AND pH EXPLAIN CADMIUM SORPTION AND TOXICITY TO FOLSOMIA CANDIDA (COLLEMBOLA) IN SEVEN SOIL–pH COMBINATIONS
  221. THE EFFECT OF COUNTERION AND PERCOLATION ON THE TOXICITY OF LEAD FOR THE SPRINGTAIL FOLSOMIA CANDIDA IN SOIL
  222. EFFECTS OF DIETARY ZINC EXPOSURE ON THE LIFE HISTORY OF THE PARTHENOGENETIC SPRINGTAIL FOLSOMIA CANDIDA (COLLEMBOLA: ISOTOMIDAE)
  223. Recommendations of the 3rd International Workshop on Earthworm Ecotoxicology, Aarhus, Denmark, August 2001
  224. Third International Workshop on Earthworm Ecotoxicology: Ecological, physiological, and physicochemical factors in earthworm ecotoxicology
  225. Solid phase microextraction as a tool to predict internal concentrations of soil contaminants in terrestrial organisms after exposure to a laboratory standard soil
  226. Acetylcholinesterase inhibition and increased food consumption rate in the zebrafish, Danio rerio, after chronic exposure to parathion
  227. Dietary zinc reduces uptake but not metallothionein binding and elimination of cadmium in the springtail,Orchesella cincta
  228. The influence of soil characteristics on cadmium toxicity for Folsomia candida (Collembola: Isotomidae)
  229. Oral sealing using glue: a new method to distinguish between intestinal and dermal uptake of metals in earthworms
  230. Pyrene biotransformation products as biomarkers of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon exposure in terrestrial isopoda: Concentration-response relationship, and field study in a contaminated forest
  231. PYRENE BIOTRANSFORMATION PRODUCTS AS BIOMARKERS OF POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBON EXPOSURE IN TERRESTRIAL ISOPODA: CONCENTRATION–RESPONSE RELATIONSHIP, AND FIELD STUDY IN A CONTAMINATED FOREST
  232. DIETARY ZINC REDUCES UPTAKE BUT NOT METALLOTHIONEIN BINDING AND ELIMINATION OF CADMIUM IN THE SPRINGTAIL, ORCHESELLA CINCTA
  233. A summary of eleven years progress in earthworm ecotoxicologyThe 7th international symposium on earthworm ecology · Cardiff · Wales · 2002
  234. Sensitivity of the zebrafish (Danio rerio) early life stage test for compounds with different modes of action
  235. Acute Toxicity of Two Compounds with Different Modes of Action to the Zebrafish, Danio rerio
  236. Pollution-induced community tolerance and functional redundancy in a decomposer food web in metal-stressed soil
  237. Characterization of enzymes involved in biotransformation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in terrestrial isopods
  238. The use of acute and chronic bioassays to determine the ecological risk and bioremediation efficiency of oil-polluted soils
  239. Indirect effects of zinc on soil microbes via a keystone enchytraeid species
  240. Toxicity of Copper to the Collembolan Folsomia fimetaria in Relation to the Age of Soil Contamination
  241. Toxicokinetics and toxicity of zinc under time-varying exposure in the guppy (Poecilia reticulata)
  242. Reproductive Impairment in the Zebrafish, Danio rerio, upon Chronic Exposure to 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
  243. SWITCHING LIFE-HISTORY SENSITIVITIES TO STRESS IN SOIL INVERTEBRATES
  244. TOXICOKINETICS AND TOXICITY OF ZINC UNDER TIME-VARYING EXPOSURE IN THE GUPPY (POECILIA RETICULATA)
  245. Influence of soil pH on the toxicity of aluminium for Eisenia andrei (Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae) in an artificial soil substrate
  246. POLLUTION-INDUCED COMMUNITY TOLERANCE AND FUNCTIONAL REDUNDANCY IN A DECOMPOSER FOOD WEB IN METAL-STRESSED SOIL
  247. INDIRECT EFFECTS OF ZINC ON SOIL MICROBES VIA A KEYSTONE ENCHYTRAEID SPECIES
  248. CHARACTERIZATION OF ENZYMES INVOLVED IN BIOTRANSFORMATION OF POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS IN TERRESTRIAL ISOPODS
  249. THE USE OF ACUTE AND CHRONIC BIOASSAYS TO DETERMINE THE ECOLOGICAL RISK AND BIOREMEDIATION EFFICIENCY OF OIL-POLLUTED SOILS
  250. Effects of copper on reproduction of two collembolan species exposed through soil, food, and water
  251. Associations between Trace Metals in Sediment, Water, and Guppy, Poecilia reticulata (Peters), from Urban Streams of Semarang, Indonesia
  252. Spatial Distribution of Trace Metals in Sediments from Urban Streams of Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia
  253. Ratios between acute aquatic toxicity and effects on population growth rates in relation to toxicant mode of action
  254. EFFECTS OF COPPER ON REPRODUCTION OF TWO COLLEMBOLAN SPECIES EXPOSED THROUGH SOIL, FOOD, AND WATER
  255. RATIOS BETWEEN ACUTE AQUATIC TOXICITY AND EFFECTS ON POPULATION GROWTH RATES IN RELATION TO TOXICANT MODE OF ACTION
  256. MIXTURE TOXICITY OF COPPER AND DIAZINON TO LARVAE OF THE MAYFLY (EPHORON VIRGO) JUDGING ADDITIVITY AT DIFFERENT EFFECT LEVELS
  257. Pyrene metabolites in the hepatopancreas and gut of the isopod porcellio scaber, a new biomarker for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon exposure in terrestrial ecosystems
  258. Ecotoxicological Risk Assessment of Pesticides Subject to Long-Range Transport
  259. PYRENE METABOLITES IN THE HEPATOPANCREAS AND GUT OF THE ISOPOD PORCELLIO SCABER, A NEW BIOMARKER FOR POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBON EXPOSURE IN TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS
  260. Relative risks of transformation products of pesticides for aquatic ecosystems
  261. Effects of soil type, prepercolation, and ageing on bioaccumulation and toxicity of zinc for the springtailFolsomia candida
  262. EFFECTS OF SOIL TYPE, PREPERCOLATION, AND AGEING ON BIOACCUMULATION AND TOXICITY OF ZINC FOR THE SPRINGTAIL FOLSOMIA CANDIDA
  263. Copper accumulation and fitness of Folsomia candida Willem in a copper contaminated sandy soil as affected by pH and soil moisture
  264. Influence of Temperature on the Regulation and Toxicity of Zinc inFolsomia candida(Collembola)
  265. Interaction of Cd and Zn toxicity forFolsomia candidaWillem (Collembola: Isotomidae) in relation to bioavailability in soil
  266. Bioavailability and ecological effects of cadmium on Folsomia candida (Willem) in an artificial soil substrate as influenced by pH and organic matter
  267. The Influence of Soil Moisture Content on the Bioavailability and Toxicity of Cadmium forFolsomia candidaWillem (Collembola: Isotomidae)
  268. INTERACTION OF Cd AND Zn TOXICITY FOR FOLSOMIA CANDIDA WILLEM (COLLEMBOLA: ISOTOMIDAE) IN RELATION TO BIOAVAILABILITY IN SOIL
  269. Scientific basis for extrapolating results from soil ecotoxicity tests to field conditions and the use of bioassays
  270. Life-table study with the springtail Folsomia candida (Willem) exposed to cadmium, chlorpyrifos and triphenyltin hydroxide
  271. Development of zinc bioavailability and toxicity for the springtail Folsomia candida in an experimentally contaminated field plot
  272. Formation of pyrene metabolites by the terrestrial isopod Porcellio scaber
  273. Incorporation of the biomarker concept in ecotoxicology calls for a redefinition of terms
  274. Long-term toxicity of five polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons for the terrestrial isopodsOniscus AsellusandPorcellio Scaber
  275. Bioavailability and toxicokinetics of hydrophobic aromatic compounds in benthic and terrestrial invertebrates
  276. Comparison of the toxicity of zinc for the springtail Folsomia candida in artificially contaminated and polluted field soils
  277. LONG-TERM TOXICITY OF FIVE POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS FOR THE TERRESTRIAL ISOPODS ONISCUS ASELLUS AND PORCELLIO SCABER
  278. Enrichment of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in forest soils near a blast furnace plant
  279. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in earthworms and isopods from contaminated forest soils
  280. Comparative Ecotoxicity of Cadmium, Chlorpyrifos and Triphenyltin Hydroxide for Four Clones of the Parthenogenetic Collembolan Folsomia candida in an Artificial Soil
  281. Dietary Uptake of Superlipophilic Compounds by Earthworms (Eisenia andrei)
  282. Sublethal Sensitivity Index as an Ecotoxicity Parameter Measuring Energy Allocation under Toxicant Stress: Application to Cadmium in Soil Arthropods
  283. Modelling the accumulation of hydrophobic organic chemicals in earthworms
  284. Uptake, bioavailability and elimination of hydrophobic compounds in earthworms (Eisenia andrei) in field-contaminated soil
  285. UPTAKE, BIOAVAILABILITY AND ELIMINATION OF HYDROPHOBIC COMPOUNDS IN EARTHWORMS (EISENIA ANDREI) IN FIELD-CONTAMINATED SOIL
  286. Lethal body concentrations and accumulation patterns determine time-dependent toxicity of cadmium in soil arthropods
  287. Uptake of hydrophobic halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons from food by earthworms (Eisenia andrei)
  288. Patterns of sensitivity to cadmium and pentachlorophenol among nematode species from different taxonomic and ecological groups
  289. LETHAL BODY CONCENTRATIONS AND ACCUMULATION PATTERNS DETERMINE TIME-DEPENDENT TOXICITY OF CADMIUM IN SOIL ARTHROPODS
  290. The toxicokinetic behavior of chlorobenzenes in earthworm (Eisenia andrei) experiments in soil
  291. THE TOXICOKINETIC BEHAVIOR OF CHLOROBENZENES IN EARTHWORM (EISENIA ANDREI) EXPERIMENTS IN SOIL
  292. Development of QSAR's in soil ecotoxicology: Earthworm toxicity and soil sorption of chlorophenols, chlorobenzenes and chloroanilines
  293. The acute toxicity of chlorobenzenes for earthworms (Eisenia andrei) in different exposure systems
  294. Phytotoxicity studies withLactuca sativain soil and nutrient solution
  295. The Toxicokinetic Behavior of Chlorobenzenes in Earthworms (Eisenia andrei): Experiments in Water
  296. Accumulation and elimination of cadmium, chromium and zinc and effects on growth and reproduction in Eisenia andrei (Oligochaeta, Annelida)
  297. Comparison of sublethal and lethal criteria for nine different chemicals in standardized toxicity tests using the earthworm Eisenia andrei
  298. Validation of earthworm toxicity tests by comparison with field studies: A review of benomyl, carbendazim, carbofuran, and carbaryl
  299. QSARs in phytotoxicity
  300. Development of QSARs in terrestrial ecotoxicology: earthworm toxicity and soil sorption of chlorophenols, chlorobenzenes and dichloroaniline
  301. Influence of cadmium, copper, and pentachlorophenol on growth and sexual development of Eisenia andrei (Oligochaeta; Annelida)
  302. Exposure of the ground dwelling spiderOedothorax apicatus (Blackwall) (Erigonidae) to spray and residues of deltamethrin
  303. An approach to quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSARs) in earthworm toxicity studies
  304. Development of a standardized reproduction toxicity test with the earthworm species Eisenia fetida andrei using copper, pentachlorophenol, and 2,4-dichloroaniline
  305. Toxicity and bioaccumulation of chlorophenols in earthworms, in relation to bioavailability in soil
  306. The influence of soil characteristics on the toxicity of four chemicals to the earthworm Eisenia fetida andrei (Oligochaeta)
  307. Relation between water solubility, octanol/water partition coefficients, and bioconcentration of organic chemicals in fish: A review
  308. A method to determine protein of bacteria grown in agar
  309. Soil Invertebrates and Micro-Organisms
  310. Uptake and Accumulation of PAHs by Terrestrial Invertebrates