Publication Abstract

Title
Biological effects of contaminants: corophium sp. sediment bioassay and toxicity test
Publication Abstract

Biological effects of contaminants: Corophium sp. sediment bioassay and toxicity test

B.D. Roddie and J.E. Thain

The method described here is a whole-sediment reworker bioassay using burrowing amphipods. This method description covers the use of Corophium spp., as this is the genus most commonly used in Europe, but the procedure can be used with any infaunal amphipod. This method has been tested nationally in the UK as well as in ring tests under the Paris Commission. It is suitable for carrying out bioassays on field-collected sediments and also for toxicity testing. The bioassay endpoint is mortality.

Reference:

B.D. Roddie and J.E. Thain, 2001. Biological effects of contaminants: corophium sp. sediment bioassay and toxicity test. ICES Techniques in marine Environmental Sciences, 28: 20pp.

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Publication Authors
B.D. Roddie and J.E. Thain*
Publication Date
January 2001
Publication Reference
ICES Techniques in marine Environmental Sciences, 28: 20pp
Publication DOI: https://doi.org/