Recommendations for ecotoxicity testing with stygobiotic species in the framework of groundwater environmental risk assessment

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Recommendations for ecotoxicity testing with stygobiotic species in the framework of groundwater environmental risk assessment. / Di Lorenzo, Tiziana; Di Marzio, Walter Dario; Fiasca, Barbara; Diana, Maria Paola Galassi; Korbel, Kathryn; Iepure, Sanda; Pereira, Joana Luísa; Reboleira, Ana Sofia P. S.; Schmidt, Susanne I.; Hose, Grant C.

I: Science of the Total Environment, Bind 681, 2019, s. 292-304.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftReviewForskningfagfællebedømt

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Di Lorenzo, T, Di Marzio, WD, Fiasca, B, Diana, MPG, Korbel, K, Iepure, S, Pereira, JL, Reboleira, ASPS, Schmidt, SI & Hose, GC 2019, 'Recommendations for ecotoxicity testing with stygobiotic species in the framework of groundwater environmental risk assessment', Science of the Total Environment, bind 681, s. 292-304. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.05.030

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Di Lorenzo, T., Di Marzio, W. D., Fiasca, B., Diana, M. P. G., Korbel, K., Iepure, S., Pereira, J. L., Reboleira, A. S. P. S., Schmidt, S. I., & Hose, G. C. (2019). Recommendations for ecotoxicity testing with stygobiotic species in the framework of groundwater environmental risk assessment. Science of the Total Environment, 681, 292-304. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.05.030

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Di Lorenzo T, Di Marzio WD, Fiasca B, Diana MPG, Korbel K, Iepure S o.a. Recommendations for ecotoxicity testing with stygobiotic species in the framework of groundwater environmental risk assessment. Science of the Total Environment. 2019;681:292-304. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.05.030

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Di Lorenzo, Tiziana ; Di Marzio, Walter Dario ; Fiasca, Barbara ; Diana, Maria Paola Galassi ; Korbel, Kathryn ; Iepure, Sanda ; Pereira, Joana Luísa ; Reboleira, Ana Sofia P. S. ; Schmidt, Susanne I. ; Hose, Grant C. / Recommendations for ecotoxicity testing with stygobiotic species in the framework of groundwater environmental risk assessment. I: Science of the Total Environment. 2019 ; Bind 681. s. 292-304.

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title = "Recommendations for ecotoxicity testing with stygobiotic species in the framework of groundwater environmental risk assessment",
abstract = "As a consequence of the growing global dependence on groundwater resources, environmental risk assessments (ERA) for groundwater are increasingly required and, with that, ecotoxicological studies with groundwater fauna (stygofauna). However, the literature on the ecotoxicological studies with stygobiotic species (i.e. species that complete their life cycle exclusively in groundwater) has not expanded significantly since the first paper published in this field. The limitations regarding the use of stygobiotic species for ecotoxicological testing are clear and consistent across the globe; stygobiotic species are often 1) naturally present in low numbers, 2) difficult to collect, and 3) difficult to culture under laboratory conditions. This paper reviews the methods used in ecotoxicological studies performed with stygobiotic species, and provides ten recommendations for Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) for such tests. The recommendations focused on the following 10 points: 1) the taxonomic identification, the life stage/size and gender of the test organisms; 2) collection methodology of the organisms, including collection location, conditions and methods; 3) holding and acclimation conditions in the laboratory; 4) exposure conditions such as test set up and exposure time, number of replicates and densities of organisms in tests and in test vessels; 5) range-finding test set up and schedule; 6) final test design, including details of controls and treatments, and replication options; 7) incubation conditions, specifying temperature, pH and oxygenation levels throughout the test; 8) test duration; 9) observations and endpoints; 10) test validity criteria and compliance. The recommendations were developed for the purpose of supporting future short-term ecotoxicological testing with stygofauna through providing consistency in the protocols. A discussion of the potential implications for groundwater managers and decision-makers committed to ERA for groundwater is included.",
author = "{Di Lorenzo}, Tiziana and {Di Marzio}, {Walter Dario} and Barbara Fiasca and Diana, {Maria Paola Galassi} and Kathryn Korbel and Sanda Iepure and Pereira, {Joana Lu{\'i}sa} and Reboleira, {Ana Sofia P. S.} and Schmidt, {Susanne I.} and Hose, {Grant C.}",
year = "2019",
doi = "10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.05.030",
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volume = "681",
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journal = "Science of the Total Environment",
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AU - Di Lorenzo, Tiziana

AU - Di Marzio, Walter Dario

AU - Fiasca, Barbara

AU - Diana, Maria Paola Galassi

AU - Korbel, Kathryn

AU - Iepure, Sanda

AU - Pereira, Joana Luísa

AU - Reboleira, Ana Sofia P. S.

AU - Schmidt, Susanne I.

AU - Hose, Grant C.

PY - 2019

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N2 - As a consequence of the growing global dependence on groundwater resources, environmental risk assessments (ERA) for groundwater are increasingly required and, with that, ecotoxicological studies with groundwater fauna (stygofauna). However, the literature on the ecotoxicological studies with stygobiotic species (i.e. species that complete their life cycle exclusively in groundwater) has not expanded significantly since the first paper published in this field. The limitations regarding the use of stygobiotic species for ecotoxicological testing are clear and consistent across the globe; stygobiotic species are often 1) naturally present in low numbers, 2) difficult to collect, and 3) difficult to culture under laboratory conditions. This paper reviews the methods used in ecotoxicological studies performed with stygobiotic species, and provides ten recommendations for Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) for such tests. The recommendations focused on the following 10 points: 1) the taxonomic identification, the life stage/size and gender of the test organisms; 2) collection methodology of the organisms, including collection location, conditions and methods; 3) holding and acclimation conditions in the laboratory; 4) exposure conditions such as test set up and exposure time, number of replicates and densities of organisms in tests and in test vessels; 5) range-finding test set up and schedule; 6) final test design, including details of controls and treatments, and replication options; 7) incubation conditions, specifying temperature, pH and oxygenation levels throughout the test; 8) test duration; 9) observations and endpoints; 10) test validity criteria and compliance. The recommendations were developed for the purpose of supporting future short-term ecotoxicological testing with stygofauna through providing consistency in the protocols. A discussion of the potential implications for groundwater managers and decision-makers committed to ERA for groundwater is included.

AB - As a consequence of the growing global dependence on groundwater resources, environmental risk assessments (ERA) for groundwater are increasingly required and, with that, ecotoxicological studies with groundwater fauna (stygofauna). However, the literature on the ecotoxicological studies with stygobiotic species (i.e. species that complete their life cycle exclusively in groundwater) has not expanded significantly since the first paper published in this field. The limitations regarding the use of stygobiotic species for ecotoxicological testing are clear and consistent across the globe; stygobiotic species are often 1) naturally present in low numbers, 2) difficult to collect, and 3) difficult to culture under laboratory conditions. This paper reviews the methods used in ecotoxicological studies performed with stygobiotic species, and provides ten recommendations for Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) for such tests. The recommendations focused on the following 10 points: 1) the taxonomic identification, the life stage/size and gender of the test organisms; 2) collection methodology of the organisms, including collection location, conditions and methods; 3) holding and acclimation conditions in the laboratory; 4) exposure conditions such as test set up and exposure time, number of replicates and densities of organisms in tests and in test vessels; 5) range-finding test set up and schedule; 6) final test design, including details of controls and treatments, and replication options; 7) incubation conditions, specifying temperature, pH and oxygenation levels throughout the test; 8) test duration; 9) observations and endpoints; 10) test validity criteria and compliance. The recommendations were developed for the purpose of supporting future short-term ecotoxicological testing with stygofauna through providing consistency in the protocols. A discussion of the potential implications for groundwater managers and decision-makers committed to ERA for groundwater is included.

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DO - 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.05.030

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VL - 681

SP - 292

EP - 304

JO - Science of the Total Environment

JF - Science of the Total Environment

SN - 0048-9697

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