“…The toxic effects of sixteen antibiotic classes including aminoglycosides, beta-lactams, tetracyclines, and quinolones presented as median effective concentrations (EC 50 ) are based mainly on biomass endpoints, including growth inhibition and cell density. The most studied antibiotic group based on the number of records regarding EC 50 values is quinolones with 78 records, followed by tetracyclines (55 records), macrolides (58), sulphonamides (44), amphenicols (27), diaminopyrimidine and beta-lactams (26 and 27), lincosamides (15), aminoglycosides (9), quinoxalines and nitroimidazoles (3), pleuromutilins and cephalosporins (2), rifamycins (1), and oxazolidinones (1). The most studied antibiotic is oxytetracycline with 29 records on the median effective toxicity towards green algae (four), cyanobacteria (nine), and diatom (one), respectively (followed by trimethoprim (26 records), erythromycin (21), and enrofloxacin, tylosin and sulfamethoxazole (15)).…”