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    Responses in sediment bioassays used in the Netherlands: can observed toxicity be explained by routinely monitored priority pollutants? by Lahr, Joost, Maas-Diepeveen, Johanna L, Stuijfzand, Suzanne C, Leonards, Pim E.G, Drüke, Jeanette M, Lücker, Simone, Espeldoorn, Albert, Kerkum, Lia C.M, van Stee, Leo L.P, Hendriks, A.Jan

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-04-2003)
    “…In order to identify the cause of toxicity in sediments and suspended matter, a large number of samples with different degrees of contamination was taken at…”
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    Variables determining the impact of diazinon on aquatic insects: taxon, developmental stage, and exposure time by Stuijfzand, S.C, Poort, L, Greve, G.D, Geest, H.G. van der, Kraak, M.H.S

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-03-2000)
    “…Several variables determine the impact of a pesticide onaquatic invertebrates. In this study, aquatic insects weresubjected to the common insecticide diazinon;…”
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    Interacting Effects of Toxicants and Organic Matter on the Midge Chironomus riparius in Polluted River Water by Stuijfzand, S.C., Helms, M., Kraak, M.H.S., Admiraal, W.

    Published in Ecotoxicology and environmental safety (01-07-2000)
    “…Toxicants and organic matter in river water have contrasting impacts on macrofauna. Through manipulations of both factors, their interactive effects on…”
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    Linking ecological and ecotoxicological techniques to support river rehabilitation by Admiraal, W, Barranguet, C, van Beusekom, S.A.M, Bleeker, E.A.J, van den Ende, F.P, van der Geest, H.G, Groenendijk, D, Ivorra, N, Kraak, M.H.S, Stuijfzand, S.C

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-07-2000)
    “…Human activities in river catchments interfere with natural fluxes of water and materials. Diffuse inputs and point-sources of toxicants have modified the…”
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    Species-specific responses to metals in organically enriched river water, with emphasis on effects of humic acids by Stuijfzand, S.C, Jonker, M.J, van Ammelrooy, E, Admiraal, W

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-01-1999)
    “…Invertebrate communities in polluted rivers are often exposed to a wide variety of compounds. Due to complex interactions, ‘pollution tolerant’ species are not…”
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    Survival and behavioral responses of larvae of the caddisfly Hydropsyche angustipennis to copper and diazinon by Geest, H.G. van der, Greve, G.D, Haas, E.M. de, Scheper, B.B, Kraak, M.H.S, Stuijfzand, S.C, Augustijn, K.H, Admiraal, W

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-09-1999)
    “…This study reports on newly developed short-term survival and behavioral tests with larvae of the caddisfly Hydropsyche angustipennis using two model…”
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    Bioassays using the midge Chironomus riparius and the zebra mussel Dreissena polymorpha for evaluation of river water quality by Stuijfzand, S.C, Drenth, A, Helms, M, Kraak, M.H.S

    “…To evaluate if the water quality of the river Meuse affects macrofauna species, the impact of water from this river on two representative species was tested…”
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    Short-term effects of nickel on the filtration rate of the zebra mussel Dreissena polymorpha by STUIJFZAND, S. C, KRAAK, M. H. S, WINK, Y. A, DAVIDS, C

    “…The filtration rate of Dreissena polymorpha exposed to 0, 250, 500, 1000, 1750, 2500 or 5000 ug nickel per litre showed a dose response relationship, the EC50…”
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