Journal article
Toxicant mixtures in sediment alter gene expression in the cysteine metabolism of Chironomus tepperi
KJ Jeppe, ME Carew, V Pettigrove, AA Hoffmann
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | WILEY | Published : 2017
DOI: 10.1002/etc.3570
Abstract
© 2016 SETAC Sediment contamination can pose risks to the environment, and sediment toxicity tests have been developed to isolate the impact of sediment from other factors. Mixtures of contaminants often occur in sediments, and traditional endpoints used in toxicity testing, such as growth, reproduction, and survival, cannot discern the cause of toxicity from chemical mixtures because of complex interactions. In urban waterways, the synthetic pyrethroid bifenthrin and the metal copper are commonly found in mixtures, so the present study was designed to investigate how these contaminants cause toxicity in mixtures. To investigate this, Chironomus tepperi was exposed to environmentally relevan..
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The authors thank R. Reid for technical assistance and S. Long and R. Lee for advice and guidance. The present study was funded primarily by the Australian Research Council through their linkage and fellowship schemes, with additional support from The Victorian Centre for Pollution Identification and Management.