2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2015.10.036
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Silver nanoparticles impact the functional role of Gammarus roeseli (Crustacea Amphipoda)

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“…These results were in accordance with a study which showed that 0.5 μg·L −1 of citrate-coated AgNPs significantly decreased locomotor activity of G. roeseli after 72 h of exposure (Andreï et al, 2016). The effects were size-dependent with the 10 nm citrate coated AgNPs being more potent in inhibiting locomotor activity than 60 nm citrate coated AgNPs (Andreï et al, 2016). In our study, the results indicate that the impact of AgNPs on behavioural responses of G. fossarum may be linked Fig.…”
Section: Behavioural Responsessupporting
confidence: 95%
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“…These results were in accordance with a study which showed that 0.5 μg·L −1 of citrate-coated AgNPs significantly decreased locomotor activity of G. roeseli after 72 h of exposure (Andreï et al, 2016). The effects were size-dependent with the 10 nm citrate coated AgNPs being more potent in inhibiting locomotor activity than 60 nm citrate coated AgNPs (Andreï et al, 2016). In our study, the results indicate that the impact of AgNPs on behavioural responses of G. fossarum may be linked Fig.…”
Section: Behavioural Responsessupporting
confidence: 95%
“…Volvic® water was gradually added to river water for the first three days of acclimation. Gammarids were then kept for at least 10 days in 100% Volvic® water (Andreï et al, 2016). Individuals were fed ad libitum with alder leaves (Alnus sp.)…”
Section: Organism Sampling and Acclimationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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