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Bioaccumulation in aquatic systems: methodological approaches, monitoring and assessment

Bioaccumulation, the accumulation of a chemical in an organism relative to its level in the ambient medium, is of major environmental concern. Thus, monitoring chemical concentrations in biota are widely and increasingly used for assessing the chemical status of aquatic ecosystems. In this paper, va...

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Autores principales: Schäfer, Sabine, Buchmeier, Georgia, Claus, Evelyn, Duester, Lars, Heininger, Peter, Körner, Andrea, Mayer, Philipp, Paschke, Albrecht, Rauert, Caren, Reifferscheid, Georg, Rüdel, Heinz, Schlechtriem, Christian, Schröter-Kermani, Christa, Schudoma, Dieter, Smedes, Foppe, Steffen, Dieter, Vietoris, Friederike
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5044975/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27752421
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12302-014-0036-z
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author Schäfer, Sabine
Buchmeier, Georgia
Claus, Evelyn
Duester, Lars
Heininger, Peter
Körner, Andrea
Mayer, Philipp
Paschke, Albrecht
Rauert, Caren
Reifferscheid, Georg
Rüdel, Heinz
Schlechtriem, Christian
Schröter-Kermani, Christa
Schudoma, Dieter
Smedes, Foppe
Steffen, Dieter
Vietoris, Friederike
author_facet Schäfer, Sabine
Buchmeier, Georgia
Claus, Evelyn
Duester, Lars
Heininger, Peter
Körner, Andrea
Mayer, Philipp
Paschke, Albrecht
Rauert, Caren
Reifferscheid, Georg
Rüdel, Heinz
Schlechtriem, Christian
Schröter-Kermani, Christa
Schudoma, Dieter
Smedes, Foppe
Steffen, Dieter
Vietoris, Friederike
author_sort Schäfer, Sabine
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description Bioaccumulation, the accumulation of a chemical in an organism relative to its level in the ambient medium, is of major environmental concern. Thus, monitoring chemical concentrations in biota are widely and increasingly used for assessing the chemical status of aquatic ecosystems. In this paper, various scientific and regulatory aspects of bioaccumulation in aquatic systems and the relevant critical issues are discussed. Monitoring chemical concentrations in biota can be used for compliance checking with regulatory directives, for identification of chemical sources or event-related environmental risk assessment. Assessing bioaccumulation in the field is challenging since many factors have to be considered that can affect the accumulation of a chemical in an organism. Passive sampling can complement biota monitoring since samplers with standardised partition properties can be used over a wide temporal and geographical range. Bioaccumulation is also assessed for regulation of chemicals of environmental concern whereby mainly data from laboratory studies on fish bioaccumulation are used. Field data can, however, provide additional important information for regulators. Strategies for bioaccumulation assessment still need to be harmonised for different regulations and groups of chemicals. To create awareness for critical issues and to mutually benefit from technical expertise and scientific findings, communication between risk assessment and monitoring communities needs to be improved. Scientists can support the establishment of new monitoring programs for bioaccumulation, e.g. in the frame of the amended European Environmental Quality Standard Directive.
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spelling pubmed-50449752016-10-15 Bioaccumulation in aquatic systems: methodological approaches, monitoring and assessment Schäfer, Sabine Buchmeier, Georgia Claus, Evelyn Duester, Lars Heininger, Peter Körner, Andrea Mayer, Philipp Paschke, Albrecht Rauert, Caren Reifferscheid, Georg Rüdel, Heinz Schlechtriem, Christian Schröter-Kermani, Christa Schudoma, Dieter Smedes, Foppe Steffen, Dieter Vietoris, Friederike Environ Sci Eur Discussion Bioaccumulation, the accumulation of a chemical in an organism relative to its level in the ambient medium, is of major environmental concern. Thus, monitoring chemical concentrations in biota are widely and increasingly used for assessing the chemical status of aquatic ecosystems. In this paper, various scientific and regulatory aspects of bioaccumulation in aquatic systems and the relevant critical issues are discussed. Monitoring chemical concentrations in biota can be used for compliance checking with regulatory directives, for identification of chemical sources or event-related environmental risk assessment. Assessing bioaccumulation in the field is challenging since many factors have to be considered that can affect the accumulation of a chemical in an organism. Passive sampling can complement biota monitoring since samplers with standardised partition properties can be used over a wide temporal and geographical range. Bioaccumulation is also assessed for regulation of chemicals of environmental concern whereby mainly data from laboratory studies on fish bioaccumulation are used. Field data can, however, provide additional important information for regulators. Strategies for bioaccumulation assessment still need to be harmonised for different regulations and groups of chemicals. To create awareness for critical issues and to mutually benefit from technical expertise and scientific findings, communication between risk assessment and monitoring communities needs to be improved. Scientists can support the establishment of new monitoring programs for bioaccumulation, e.g. in the frame of the amended European Environmental Quality Standard Directive. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2015-01-27 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC5044975/ /pubmed/27752421 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12302-014-0036-z Text en © Schäfer; licensee Springer. 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited.
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Schäfer, Sabine
Buchmeier, Georgia
Claus, Evelyn
Duester, Lars
Heininger, Peter
Körner, Andrea
Mayer, Philipp
Paschke, Albrecht
Rauert, Caren
Reifferscheid, Georg
Rüdel, Heinz
Schlechtriem, Christian
Schröter-Kermani, Christa
Schudoma, Dieter
Smedes, Foppe
Steffen, Dieter
Vietoris, Friederike
Bioaccumulation in aquatic systems: methodological approaches, monitoring and assessment
title Bioaccumulation in aquatic systems: methodological approaches, monitoring and assessment
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title_short Bioaccumulation in aquatic systems: methodological approaches, monitoring and assessment
title_sort bioaccumulation in aquatic systems: methodological approaches, monitoring and assessment
topic Discussion
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5044975/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27752421
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12302-014-0036-z
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