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Sensitivity of macroinvertebrates to carbendazim under semi-field conditions in Thailand: implications for the use of temperate toxicity data in a tropical risk assessment of fungicides.Does the actual standard of 0.1 microg/L overestimate or underestimate the risk of plant protection products to groundwater ecosystems?Direct and indirect effects of the fungicide Carbendazim in tropical freshwater microcosms.The contribution of intra- and interspecific tolerance variability to biodiversity changes along toxicity gradients.Implications of differences between temperate and tropical freshwater ecosystems for the ecological risk assessment of pesticides.Evaluation of FOCUS surface water pesticide concentration predictions and risk assessment of field-measured pesticide mixtures-a crop-based approach under Mediterranean conditions.Toxicity of Vertimec® 18 EC (active ingredient abamectin) to the neotropical cladoceran Ceriodaphnia silvestrii.Freshwater shrimps as sensitive test species for the risk assessment of pesticides in the tropics.Conducting model ecosystem studies in tropical climate zones: lessons learned from Thailand and way forward.Comparison of fate and ecological effects of the herbicide linuron in freshwater model ecosystems between tropical and temperate regions.Ecological effects of the herbicide linuron in tropical freshwater microcosms.Impact of single and repeated applications of the insecticide chlorpyrifos on tropical freshwater plankton communities.Fate and effects of the insecticide chlorpyrifos in outdoor plankton-dominated microcosms in Thailand.Acute and chronic toxicity of diuron and carbofuran to the neotropical cladoceran Ceriodaphnia silvestrii.Comparing ecotoxicological standards of plant protection products potentially toxic to groundwater life with their measured and modelled concentrations.Toxicity of abamectin and difenoconazole mixtures to a Neotropical cladoceran after simulated run-off and spray drift exposure.Impact of runoff water from an experimental agricultural field applied with Vertimec® 18EC (abamectin) on the survival, growth and gill morphology of zebrafish juveniles.Preliminary aquatic risk assessment of imidacloprid after application in an experimental rice plot.Acute and chronic sensitivity, avoidance behavior and sensitive life stages of bullfrog tadpoles exposed to the biopesticide abamectin.Effects of chlorpyrifos, carbendazim, and linuron on the ecology of a small indoor aquatic microcosm.Toxicity of environmentally realistic concentrations of chlorpyrifos and terbuthylazine in indoor microcosms.Ecological risk assessment of imidacloprid applied to experimental rice fields: Accurateness of the RICEWQ model and effects on ecosystem structure.Predicting the aquatic risk of realistic pesticide mixtures to species assemblages in Portuguese river basins.Single and mixture toxicity of abamectin and difenoconazole to adult zebrafish (Danio rerio).Survival and development of bullfrog tadpoles in microcosms treated with abamectin.Aquatic risk assessment of priority and other river basin specific pesticides in surface waters of Mediterranean river basins.Comparing the sensitivity of soil invertebrates to pesticides with that of Eisenia fetida.Sensitivities of three tropical indigenous freshwater invertebrates to single and mixture exposures of diuron and carbofuran and their commercial formulations.Red disperse dyes (DR 60, DR 73 and DR 78) at environmentally realistic concentrations impact biochemical profile of early life stages of zebrafish (Danio rerio)Chironomus sancticaroli (Diptera, Chironomidae) as a Sensitive Tropical Test Species in Laboratory Bioassays Evaluating Metals (Copper and Cadmium) and Field TestingIs it possible to extrapolate results of aquatic microcosm and mesocosm experiments with pesticides between climate zones in Europe?Lethal and sublethal toxicity of abamectin and difenoconazole (individually and in mixture) to early life stages of zebrafishEstablishing causal links between aquatic biodiversity and ecosystem functioning: Status and research needsGeneral introduction and outline of the special issue "Emerging advances and challenges in pesticide ecotoxicology".Aquatic community structure in Mediterranean edge-of-field waterbodies as explained by environmental factors and the presence of pesticide mixturesFreshwater neotropical oligochaetes as native test species for the toxicity evaluation of cadmium, mercury and their mixturesThe direct effects of a tropical natural humic substance to three aquatic species and its influence on their sensitivity to copperAcute toxicity of four metals to three tropical aquatic invertebrates: The dragonfly Tramea cophysa and the ostracods Chlamydotheca sp. and Strandesia trispinosaEfficacy assessment of peracetic acid in the removal of synthetic 17α-ethinyl estradiol contraceptive hormone in wastewaterDynamics of (total and methyl) mercury in sediment, fish, and crocodiles in an Amazonian Lake and risk assessment of fish consumption to the local population
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