2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2008.06.025
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Ecotoxicological evaluation of industrial port of Venice (Italy) sediment samples after a decontamination treatment

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“…(e.g. His et al, 1999;Lyons et al, 2002;Cachot et al, 2006;Wessel et al, 2007;Libralato et al, 2008;Akcha et al, 2012).…”
Section: Effects Of Various Contaminants On the Embryo-larval Developmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(e.g. His et al, 1999;Lyons et al, 2002;Cachot et al, 2006;Wessel et al, 2007;Libralato et al, 2008;Akcha et al, 2012).…”
Section: Effects Of Various Contaminants On the Embryo-larval Developmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some previous studies have examined larval growth or condition index (Brereton et al, 1973;Geffard et al, 2007); the activities of different enzymes, including those implied in oxidative stress regulation (Damiens et al, 2004;Quiniou et al, 2007); and the integrity of DNA (Jha et al, 2000;Hagger et al, 2005;Cheung et al, 2006;Wessel et al, 2007). Finally, many of the ecotoxicological studies using marine bivalve larvae have mainly evaluated the embryotoxic effects of various pollutants (Robert et al, 1986;His et al, 1999;Nice et al, 2000;Lyons et al, 2002;Libralato et al, 2008;Cachot et al, 2006;Akcha et al, 2012). In this context, the study by Akcha et al (2012) is especially interesting as it aimed to determine the potential embryotoxicity of two herbicides: diuron and glyphosate but the study tested a highest concentration of 5.0 g L −1 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…A battery of toxicity tests was used, including acute (A) and (sub-)chronic ((S)C) endpoints with Vibrio fischeri (A) (ISO 21338:2010, whole sediment) and Corophium orientale (A) (ISO 16712:2005, whole sediment), Phaeodactylum tricornutum (C) (ISO 10253:2006, growth inhibition test on E and PW), Crassostrea gigas (SC) (ISO 17244:2015, embryotoxicity test on E and PW), Mytilus galloprovincialis (SC) (ISO 17244:2015, embryotoxicity test on E), and Paracentrotus lividus (A) (Volpi Ghirardini et al, 2005, sperm-cell toxicity on PW and embryotoxicity on E). Possible confounding factors, like NH 3 and S 2 , were assessed as well (Libralato et al, 2008). Toxicity data were managed according to their relative standard protocol and integrated into a final judgement considering the worst-case scenario approach according to the precautionary principle.…”
Section: Ecotoxicological Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, they have become one of the major categories of pollutants entering the marine environment and finally accumulating in sediment being characterized by high toxicity, high stability in the environment and high lipophilicity (Diez et al, 2005;Gomez-Ariza et al, 2006;Libralato et al, 2008Libralato et al, , 2010Mamindy-Pajany et al, 2010;Lofrano et al, 2016a). Tributyltin compounds (TBT) occur at high concentrations in water, sediment, and biota associated with harbour locations whereas dibutyltin (DBT) and monobutyltin (MBT) contamination is believed to result from tributyltin degradation rather than from direct input.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%