“…These studies do not report evidence of lethal levels of contamination, prompting questions over whether lethality endpoints are the most reliable in detecting long-term and potentially subtle effects (Gavrilescu et al, 2015). The impact of whole WwTW effluent on amphipod osmoregulation (Johnson & Jones, 1990), metabolism (Agnew & Jones, 1986), food consumption (Maltby et al, 2002;Bundschuh & Schulz, 2011b;Bundschuh et al, 2011c), reproduction (Schneider et al, 2015;Wigh et al, 2017), genotoxicity (Wigh et al, 2017) and survival (Woodworth et al, 1999) has been investigated through direct exposure assays and produced mixed results. Many of these endpoints might first impinge on the behaviour of the amphipod which can provide further insights onto the total toxicity (Hellou, 2011).…”