Reproducibility of short-term and reproduction toxicity experiments with Daphnia magna and comparison of the sensitivity of Daphnia magna with Daphnia pulex and Daphnia cucullata in short-term experiments

The reproducibility of short-term toxicity tests with Daphnia magna was checked using 15 different organic compounds in three different laboratories, with satisfactory results; the same group of compounds was used to compare the sensitivity of three daphnid species, all of which showed approximately...

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