1975
DOI: 10.1007/bf00036747
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The effects of temperature upon the toxicity of chemicals to aquatic organisms

Abstract: Although rather extensive bibliographies give the impression that there is a vast amount of literature on the effects of temperature on aquatic organisms, when one tries to apply this information to specific interactions, such as the effects of temperature changes on chemical toxicity to aquatic organisms, often very little of the evidence is applicable. Although the most useful information on this relationship has been acquired in laboratory situations even this body of literature (which forms the bulk of thi… Show more

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“…To date, a few reviews describe the effects of temperature on endpoints such as toxicity (especially mortality), uptake and accumulation of pollutants (Cairns et al 1975, McLusky et al 1986, Heugens et al 2002, Gordon 2005, Rainbow 2007). However, they do not systematically deal with the physiological background of interactions between temperature and pollutants, partially, due to the relative dearth of physiological studies on the combined effects of pollutants and temperature, and partially due to the fact that these reviews look at the broad variety of organic and inorganic pollutants that differ greatly in their mechanisms of action.…”
Section: Metal Pollution and Climate Changementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To date, a few reviews describe the effects of temperature on endpoints such as toxicity (especially mortality), uptake and accumulation of pollutants (Cairns et al 1975, McLusky et al 1986, Heugens et al 2002, Gordon 2005, Rainbow 2007). However, they do not systematically deal with the physiological background of interactions between temperature and pollutants, partially, due to the relative dearth of physiological studies on the combined effects of pollutants and temperature, and partially due to the fact that these reviews look at the broad variety of organic and inorganic pollutants that differ greatly in their mechanisms of action.…”
Section: Metal Pollution and Climate Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…An observation that environmental temperature can affect tolerance to trace metals in aquatic ectotherms is one of the earliest findings in ecological toxicology (Cairns et al 1975 and references therein). In principle, there are several potential types of temperature-toxicity relationships described for different pollutants and toxins ( Fig.…”
Section: Temperature Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…From a theoretical perspective, chemical toxicity increases with temperature in aquatic environments [22]. However, detoxifi cation mechanisms and excretory processes increase with temperature, and these may serve to cancel out the temperature effect.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%