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    This study reports on a sediment toxicity test developed with a native amphipod strain of Ptilohyale barbicornis where sediments from 10 estuarine stations along the western coastline of Taiwan were evaluated with respect to trace metals and PAHs. The test was validated by determining dose-response relationships for aqueous copper, and cadmium and sodium dodecyl sulfate as well as copper-spiked sediment, showing a sensitivity of P. barbicornis indicating its capability serving as a toxicity test species. A significant negative correlation between growth effects after 28 days of exposure to field-collected contaminated sediments and PAHs concentrations was observed. Similarly, the chronic toxicity test showed that growth was mostly inhibited compared to controls, body lengths in particular being significantly different from controls (p < 0.05). Various estuarine sediment pollutants in the quality guidelines can be further evaluated using P. barbicornis to understand their comprehensive biological effects and ecological risks. Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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    Meng-Chun Wu, Hans-Uwe Dahms, Chun-Hung Liu, Chi-Ying Hsieh, Chen-Ci Wang, Zong-Yo Ho. Estuarine sediment toxicity testing with an indigenous subtropical amphipod. Marine pollution bulletin. 2021 Jan;162:111797

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    PMID: 33183750

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