2016
DOI: 10.1002/etc.3508
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Time‐varying effects of aromatic oil constituents on the survival of aquatic species: Deviations between model estimates and observations

Abstract: There is a need to study the time course of toxic chemical effects on organisms because there might be a time lag between the onset of chemical exposure and the corresponding adverse effects. For aquatic organisms, crude oil and oil constituents originating from either natural seeps or human activities can be relevant case studies. In the present study the authors tested a generic toxicokinetic model to quantify the time-varying effects of various oil constituents on the survival of aquatic organisms. The mode… Show more

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