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    Tubifex tubifex as a link in food chain transfer of hexachlorobenzene from contaminated sediment to fish

    Sediments contaminated with poorly water-soluble organic chemicals pose a risk to aquatic food chains. Sediment-associated chemicals can be accumulated by endobenthic, sediment-ingesting invertebrates. Some tu...

    Philipp Egeler, Michael Meller, Joerg Roembke, Peter Spoerlein in Hydrobiologia (2001)

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    Bioaccumulation of lindane and hexachlorobenzene by the oligochaetes Enchytraeus luxuriosus and Enchytraeus albidus (Enchytraeidae, Oligochaeta, Annelida)

    The uptake of chemicals in soil organisms, especially earthworms, has been studied many times. However, in Europe no internationally accepted standardised test guideline for the assessment of bioaccumulation i...

    Eric Bruns, Philipp Egeler, Joerg Roembke, Adam Scheffczyk in Hydrobiologia (2001)

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    Biomagnification of hexachlorobenzene

    Philipp Egeler, Michael Meller in Environmental Science and Pollution Resear… (2001)

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    Tubifex tubifex as a link in food chain transfer of hexachlorobenzene from contaminated sediment to fish

    Sediments contaminated with poorly water-soluble organic chemicals pose a risk to aquatic food chains. Sediment-associated chemicals can be accumulated by endobenthic, sediment-ingesting invertebrates. Some tu...

    Philipp Egeler, Michael Meller, Joerg Roembke in Aquatic Oligochaete Biology VIII (2001)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Bioaccumulation of lindane and hexachlorobenzene by the oligochaetes Enchytraeus luxuriosus and Enchytraeus albidus (Enchytraeidae, Oligochaeta, Annelida)

    The uptake of chemicals in soil organisms, especially earthworms, has been studied many times. However, in Europe no internationally accepted standardised test guideline for the assessment of bioaccumulation i...

    Eric Bruns, Philipp Egeler, Joerg Roembke in Aquatic Oligochaete Biology VIII (2001)