“…Biotests with P. phosphoreum have successfully been used to investigate the toxicities of various inorganic and organic compounds in water samples Zou et al, 2012;Ge et al, 2014a,b;Wang et al, 2014a,b,c). Similarly, Daphnia magna (D. magna) is an important freshwater invertebrate species in aquatic food webs and has been used world-wide as a standard testing organism for the study of the toxicities of pollutants (De Coninck et al, 2014;Rosenfeldt et al, 2014;Roy et al, 2014). Knowledge of the physico-chemical properties, fate, and eco-toxicological effects is fundamental for preliminary assessments (at least the ''base set'' of data; i.e., the EC 50s for bacterium, algae, crustaceans and fish) of the effects of pollutants (Zhang et al, 2013a,b,c;Minguez et al, 2014;Wang et al, 2014a,b,c).…”