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View article: Assessing chronic effects of chemical pollution on biodiversity using mean species abundance relationships
Assessing chronic effects of chemical pollution on biodiversity using mean species abundance relationships Open
Because chemical pollution poses a persistent threat to freshwater ecosystems and biodiversity, innovative methodologies are required to address the ecological risks associated with such pollutants. This study predicts the long-term impact…
View article: Correlation between Coleoptera abundance in cattle excrements and pesticide contamination of nature conservation areas grazed by cattle
Correlation between Coleoptera abundance in cattle excrements and pesticide contamination of nature conservation areas grazed by cattle Open
The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between pesticide contamination at 16 locations in 14 Dutch nature conservation areas and the abundance of Coleoptera (among which dung beetles) in excrements of grazing cattle. A wide …
View article: Towards process-based modelling and parameterisation of bioaccumulation in humans across PFAS congeners
Towards process-based modelling and parameterisation of bioaccumulation in humans across PFAS congeners Open
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a large class of stable toxic chemicals which have ended up in the environment and in organisms in significant concentrations. Toxicokinetic models are needed to facilitate extrapolation of bi…
View article: Correction: Removal rate constants are not necessarily constant: the case of organic micropollutant removal in wastewater treatment plants
Correction: Removal rate constants are not necessarily constant: the case of organic micropollutant removal in wastewater treatment plants Open
Correction for ‘Removal rate constants are not necessarily constant: the case of organic micropollutant removal in wastewater treatment plants’ by Tamara J. H. M. van Bergen et al. , Environ. Sci.: Water Res. Technol. , 2024, https://doi.o…
View article: Removal rate constants are not necessarily constant: the case of organic micropollutant removal in wastewater treatment plants
Removal rate constants are not necessarily constant: the case of organic micropollutant removal in wastewater treatment plants Open
Removal of organic micropollutants (OMP) in wastewater treatment plants is important to prevent environmental pollution. Removal rate constants are not necessarily constant and OMP concentration positively affects the removal of OMPs in mo…
View article: Clearance of nanoparticles from blood: effects of hydrodynamic size and surface coatings
Clearance of nanoparticles from blood: effects of hydrodynamic size and surface coatings Open
The clearance pathways of nanoparticles from blood following pore penetration and phagocytosis (take the liver and kidney as examples).
View article: Predicting and improving the microbial removal of organic micropollutants during wastewater treatment: A review
Predicting and improving the microbial removal of organic micropollutants during wastewater treatment: A review Open
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Aims and scopeThe Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition publishes original papers on hypothesis-driven research in the fields of animal physiology, physiology and biochemistry of nutrition, animal nutrition, feed technology, an…
View article: Contaminant curiosity and pollutant puzzles: Conceptual insights in ecotoxicity and practical implementation of higher-tiered risk assessment.
Contaminant curiosity and pollutant puzzles: Conceptual insights in ecotoxicity and practical implementation of higher-tiered risk assessment. Open
Since the soil quality Tool for Risk Identification, Assessment and Display (TRIAD) approach introduced the “three lines of evidence” accounting for chemical, toxicological and ecological stressors to explain adverse effects in biota, the …
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Aims and scopeThe Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition publishes original papers on hypothesis-driven research in the fields of animal physiology, physiology and biochemistry of nutrition, animal nutrition, feed technology, an…
View article: Establishing allometric relationships between microsomal protein and cytochrome P450 content with body weight in vertebrate species
Establishing allometric relationships between microsomal protein and cytochrome P450 content with body weight in vertebrate species Open
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Aims and scopeThe Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition publishes original papers on hypothesis-driven research in the fields of animal physiology, physiology and biochemistry of nutrition, animal nutrition, feed technology, an…
View article: Nanoparticles in bodily tissues: predicting their equilibrium distributions
Nanoparticles in bodily tissues: predicting their equilibrium distributions Open
We successfully predict distribution of nanoparticles (NPs) in human tissues applying surface energies for NPs, membranes, plasma and protein, considering various biochemical interactions. Phagocyte-rich and cancerous tissues accumulate NP…
View article: Petroleum refinery effluent contribution to chemical mixture toxic pressure in the environment
Petroleum refinery effluent contribution to chemical mixture toxic pressure in the environment Open
Petroleum refinery effluents (PRE) are wastewaters from industries associated with oil refining. Within Europe, PREs are regulated through local discharge permits and receive substantial treatment before emission. After treatment, PREs can…
View article: Generic prediction of exocytosis rate constants by size-based surface energies of nanoparticles and cells
Generic prediction of exocytosis rate constants by size-based surface energies of nanoparticles and cells Open
Nanotechnology brings benefits in fields such as biomedicine but nanoparticles (NPs) may also have adverse health effects. The effects of surface-modified NPs at the cellular level have major implications for both medicine and toxicology. …
View article: Inland Navigation Contributes to the Remobilization of Land-Based Plastics Into Riverine Systems
Inland Navigation Contributes to the Remobilization of Land-Based Plastics Into Riverine Systems Open
Riverine systems are directly affected by plastic pollution and function as pathways for plastic transport to the sea. Plastic litter can enter the water by remobilization from the bed or from the riverbank, after which it can be transport…
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Aims and scopeThe Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition publishes original papers on hypothesis-driven research in the fields of animal physiology, physiology and biochemistry of nutrition, animal nutrition, feed technology, an…
View article: A Generalized Physiologically Based Kinetic Model for Fish for Environmental Risk Assessment of Pharmaceuticals
A Generalized Physiologically Based Kinetic Model for Fish for Environmental Risk Assessment of Pharmaceuticals Open
An increasing number of pharmaceuticals found in the environment potentially impose adverse effects on organisms such as fish. Physiologically based kinetic (PBK) models are essential risk assessment tools, allowing a mechanistic approach …
View article: Stoichiometric ratios for biotics and xenobiotics capture effective metabolic coupling to re(de)fine biodegradation
Stoichiometric ratios for biotics and xenobiotics capture effective metabolic coupling to re(de)fine biodegradation Open
View article: A universal free energy relationship for both hard and soft radical addition in water
A universal free energy relationship for both hard and soft radical addition in water Open
Prioritization of (eco)toxicological risks and technological endpoints among 100,000+ potential substances, conditions and mechanisms requires computationally ‘inexpensive’ and accurate tools to ‘screen’ reactivity and identify reaction pr…
View article: Ibuprofen exposure in Europe; ePiE as an alternative to costly environmental monitoring
Ibuprofen exposure in Europe; ePiE as an alternative to costly environmental monitoring Open
View article: Development of a toxicokinetic-toxicodynamic model simulating chronic copper toxicity to the Zebra mussel based on subcellular fractionation
Development of a toxicokinetic-toxicodynamic model simulating chronic copper toxicity to the Zebra mussel based on subcellular fractionation Open
View article: A generic model based on the properties of nanoparticles and cells for predicting cellular uptake
A generic model based on the properties of nanoparticles and cells for predicting cellular uptake Open
Nanoparticles (NPs) are widely used in industry and technology due to their small size and versatility, which makes them easy to enter organisms and pose threats to human and ecological health. Given the particularity and complex structure…
View article: Dropping the microbead: Source and sink related microplastic distribution in the Black Sea and Caspian Sea basins
Dropping the microbead: Source and sink related microplastic distribution in the Black Sea and Caspian Sea basins Open
View article: Delineation of the exposure-response causality chain of chronic copper toxicity to the zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha, with a TK-TD model based on concepts of biotic ligand model and subcellular metal partitioning model
Delineation of the exposure-response causality chain of chronic copper toxicity to the zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha, with a TK-TD model based on concepts of biotic ligand model and subcellular metal partitioning model Open
View article: Do initial concentration and activated sludge seasonality affect pharmaceutical biotransformation rate constants?
Do initial concentration and activated sludge seasonality affect pharmaceutical biotransformation rate constants? Open
Pharmaceuticals find their way to the aquatic environment via wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). Biotransformation plays an important role in mitigating environmental risks; however, a mechanistic understanding of involved processes is l…
View article: Modelling chronic toxicokinetics and toxicodynamics of copper in mussels considering ionoregulatory homeostasis and oxidative stress
Modelling chronic toxicokinetics and toxicodynamics of copper in mussels considering ionoregulatory homeostasis and oxidative stress Open
View article: Dreissenids’ breaking loose: differential attachment as a possible driver of the dominance shift between two invasive mussel species
Dreissenids’ breaking loose: differential attachment as a possible driver of the dominance shift between two invasive mussel species Open
View article: Ammonia and chromate interaction explains unresolved Hyalella azteca mortality in Flanders’ sediment bioassays
Ammonia and chromate interaction explains unresolved Hyalella azteca mortality in Flanders’ sediment bioassays Open
Agricultural, industrial and household chemicals are emitted in large rivers along populated areas, transported by water and deposited in sediments, posing (eco)toxicological risks. Sediments have received less attention than surface water…
View article: Towards a systematic method for assessing the impact of chemical pollution on ecosystem services of water systems
Towards a systematic method for assessing the impact of chemical pollution on ecosystem services of water systems Open
Chemical pollution impinges on the quality of water systems and the ecosystem services (ESs) they provide. Expression of ESs in monetary units has become an essential tool for sustainable ecosystem management. However, the impact of chemic…