2014
DOI: 10.1787/9789264221437-en
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Fish Toxicity Testing Framework

Abstract: No. 171 JT03325150Complete document available on OLIS in its original format This document and any map included herein are without prejudice to the status of or sovereignty over any territory, to the delimitation of international frontiers and boundaries and to the name of any territory, city or area. No. 1, Chemicals (1993; reformatted 1995, most recently revised 2009 Guidance Document for the Development of OECD Guidelines for Testing of No. 2,Detailed Review Paper on Biodegradability Testing (1995) No… Show more

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“…Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) juveniles (10.6±0.2 cm and 12.2±0.5 g of total length and mass, respectively) were acquired at an aquaculture facility, Posto Aquícola do Torno, in Marão, north of Portugal. Rainbow trout is a freshwater fish species used for human consumption, easy to maintain in laboratory, highly abundant and it is a standard species in toxicology assays (Talbot, 2014). Fish were collected using hand nets and then transported in plastic bags with continuous air supply on cold water until the arrival at the laboratory.…”
Section: Test Organismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) juveniles (10.6±0.2 cm and 12.2±0.5 g of total length and mass, respectively) were acquired at an aquaculture facility, Posto Aquícola do Torno, in Marão, north of Portugal. Rainbow trout is a freshwater fish species used for human consumption, easy to maintain in laboratory, highly abundant and it is a standard species in toxicology assays (Talbot, 2014). Fish were collected using hand nets and then transported in plastic bags with continuous air supply on cold water until the arrival at the laboratory.…”
Section: Test Organismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the advantages provided by these species for laboratory testing (easy to maintain and breed, very short generation time etc. ), they are not representative of the various ecosystems encountered in Europe (OECD 2013(OECD , 2014. The European chemical agency (ECHA) has already underlined the need to include European native species into routine toxicology tests (Balzano et al 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to its high commercial value, it has been largely studied and is intensively produced in Mediterranean aquaculture industries (Pickett and Pawson 1994;Bagni 2020). In addition, the sea bass has already been successfully used in several short-and long-term toxicological studies evaluating the effects of exposure to heavy metals, surfactants, insecticides or oil dispersants (Athanassopoulou et al 2002;ICRAM Taxa 2005;Spaggiari et al 2005;Almeida et al 2012;Balzano et al 2015;Della Torre et al 2015) and it has been added to the list of recommended species for test on juveniles and adult (OECD 1992(OECD , 2014). It appears therefore as a good candidate for a model species representing European pelagic and temperate environments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%