“…So, the Microtox ® assay, based on Vibrio fischeri, has been widely applied as a rapid, economical monitoring tool for toxicity of environmental contaminants (McFeters et al, 1983). On the other hand, acute toxicity testing using daphnids, (e.g., Daphnia magna), is a common bioassay used internationally for screening toxicity of chemicals and monitoring of effluents and contaminated waters (Persoone et al, 2009). D. magna has been recommended as a standard test organism by many international organizations (e.g., ISO, 1996 andOECD, 2004) and has ISSN 2157-6076 2015 www.macrothink.org/jbls 230 been used routinely in toxicological studies (Biesinger and Christensen, 1972;Hermens et al, 1984;De Schamphelaere et al, 2004).…”