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Toward understanding the impacts of sediment contamination on a native fish species: transcriptional effects, EROD activity, and biliary PAH metabolites.

Sven KoglinUlrike KammannKathrin EichbaumMathias ReininghausBryanna EisnerSteve WisemanMarkus HeckerSebastian BuchingerGeorg ReifferscheidHenner HollertMarkus Brinkmann
Published in: Environmental sciences Europe (2016)
We have shown that contaminated sediments can become a risk for fish during re-suspension events (e.g., flooding and dredging). We have also demonstrated that roach, which are native to most European freshwater systems, are suitable sentinel species due to their great sensitivity and ecological relevance. Roach may be particularly suitable in future field studies to assess the toxicological concerns associated with the release of DLCs and PAHs during sediment re-suspension.
Keyphrases
  • heavy metals
  • polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
  • risk assessment
  • health risk
  • human health
  • health risk assessment
  • drinking water
  • ms ms
  • genetic diversity
  • oxidative stress