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Trophic transfer of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) in a boreal lake ecosystem: Testing of bioaccumulation models

2013

Understanding the fate of persistent organic chemicals in the environment is fundamental information for the successful protection of ecosystems and humans. A common dilemma in risk assessment is that monitoring data reveals contaminant concentrations in wildlife, while the source concentrations, route of uptake and acceptable source concentrations remain unsolved. To overcome this problem, different models have been developed in order to obtain more precise risk estimates for the food webs. However, there is still an urgent need for studies combining modelled and measured data in order to verify the functionality of the models. Studies utilising field-collected data covering entire food we…

Food ChainEnvironmental Engineeringta1172Models BiologicalRisk AssessmentGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryAnimalsHumansEnvironmental ChemistryEcosystem14. Life underwaterWaste Management and DisposalFinlandTrophic levelArctic RegionsEcologyOrganic chemicalsLake ecosystemta1182BiotaPlants15. Life on landPolychlorinated BiphenylsPollution6. Clean waterFood webLakesBoreal13. Climate actionEnvironmental chemistryBioaccumulationEnvironmental scienceta1181Environmental HealthWater Pollutants ChemicalScience of The Total Environment
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Gene Signatures in Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors

2011

Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) constitute a rare heterogeneous group of the most common mesenchymal neoplasm of gastrointestinal tract (GI). GISTs have emerged during the recent years as a distinct sarcoma entity due to advances in the understanding of molecular mechanism of their pathogenesis. They are believed to originate from precursors shared with interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) – the pacemaker cells of the gut (for which CD117 antigen is the immunohistochemical marker), and they may arise along all GI (most commonly in the stomach or the small bowel) or rarely elsewhere. Their biological behavior is difficult to predict, ranging from clinically benign to malignant. The trea…

Gastrointestinal tractPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyStromal cellGiSTbiologyCD117business.industrymedicine.diseasePrimary tumordigestive system diseasesInterstitial cell of Cajalsymbols.namesakeImatinib mesylatemedicinesymbolsbiology.proteinSarcomabusinessneoplasms
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Ecosystem Services at the Archipelago Sea Biosphere Reserve in Finland: A Visitor Perspective

2019

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization&rsquo

Geography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologiesperspective02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesbiosphere reserveRenewable energy sourcesEcosystem servicesvirkistystoimintaGE1-350ta519biodiversitygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsEnvironmental resource managementconservationBiosphere021107 urban & regional planningekosysteemipalvelutvapaa-ajan asukkaatArchipelagoluonnonsuojelukonservointiseaBaltic Seata1172Land managementta1171TJ807-830Management Monitoring Policy and LawUNESCO Biosphere ReserveTD194-195maisemamatkailuhabitat typeRecreation0105 earth and related environmental sciencesgeographySustainable landscapingLand useRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryrecreationlandscapeluonnon monimuotoisuusarchipelagobiodiversiteettiecosystem serviceEnvironmental sciencesItämeriSaaristomerita1181businessTourismSustainability
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Ecotoxicity assessment of boreal lake sediments affected by metal mining: Sediment quality triad approach complemented with metal bioavailability and…

2019

Highlights • Ecological risk assessment of metal-contaminated boreal lakes and sediments. • Sediment Quality Triad complemented with bioavailability and body residue studies. • Toxicity studies for natural sediments with several organisms and endpoints • Adverse effects observed. High variation on results between different methods. • Standard toxicity tests not suitable for testing, too low pH hampers the results. There are several methods for studying metal-contaminated freshwater sediments, but more information is needed on which methods to include in ecological risk assessment. In this study, we compliment the traditional Sediment Quality Triad (SQT) approach – including information on c…

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Pharmaceuticals in settleable particulate material in urban and non-urban waters

2011

Abstract Wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) are important sources of settleable particulate material (SPM), heading to sediments with natural suspended solids. To date, there is little information about the fate of pharmaceuticals in sediment systems. In this study, the objective was to determine if pharmaceuticals are detected in SPM at locations near WWTPs or even in rural areas, thus being susceptible for sedimentation. SPM samples were collected from 10 sites in Finland, grouped as reference, rural and wastewater effluent sites. SPM collectors were placed about 35 cm above bottom for about 2 months during summer. After extraction, a set of 17 pharmaceuticals was analyzed. Several pharma…

Geologic SedimentsEnvironmental EngineeringHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesista1172Waste Disposal FluidParticulate materialEnvironmental ChemistryEffluentFinlandSuspended solidsfungiPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthEnvironmental engineeringWaterSedimentGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistrySedimentationPollutionPharmaceutical PreparationsWastewaterEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental scienceSewage treatmentWater Pollutants ChemicalEnvironmental MonitoringChemosphere
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Effects of Activated Carbon on PCB Bioaccumulation and Biological Responses of Chironomus riparius in Full Life Cycle Test

2016

The nonbiting midge Chironomus riparius was used to study the remediation potential and secondary effects of activated carbon (AC, ø 63-200 μm) in PCB contaminated sediments. AC amendments efficiently reduced PCB bioavailability determined by Chironomus riparius bioaccumulation tests and passive samplers. PCBs were shown to transfer from larvae to adults. Lower PCB concentrations were observed in adult midges emerging from AC amended compared to unamended sediments. Increased reproduction, survival, larval growth and gut wall microvilli length were observed with low AC dose (0.5% sediment dw) compared to unamended sediment, indicating an improved success of larvae in the sediment with low o…

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Toxicity of silver nanoparticles to Lumbriculus variegatus is a function of dissolved silver and promoted by low sediment pH

2017

Toxicity of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) to benthic organisms is a major concern. The use of AgNPs in industry and consumer products leads to increasing release of AgNPs into the aquatic environment-sediments being the major sink. Effects of sediment pH on the toxicity of AgNPs to benthic oligochaeta Lumbriculus variegatus were studied in a 23-d toxicity test. Artificially prepared sediments (pH 5 and 7) were spiked with varying concentrations of uncoated AgNP, polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP)-coated AgNP, and silver nitrate (AgNO3 ) as dissolved Ag reference. Number of individuals and biomass change were used as endpoints for the toxicity. The toxic effects were related to the bioaccessible conc…

Geologic SedimentsLumbriculus variegatusHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesisbenthic wormsMetal Nanoparticlessedimentit02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesSilver nanoparticlechemistry.chemical_compoundmadotBiomassta116biologyHydrogen-Ion Concentration021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology6. Clean waterekotoksikologiaSilver nitrateEnvironmental chemistryToxicity0210 nano-technologymedicine.drugsilver nanoparticlesSilversekvensointita1172myrkyllisyysToxicity TestsmedicineAnimalsEnvironmental Chemistrysequential extractionOligochaetananoecotoxicology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNo-Observed-Adverse-Effect LevelPolyvinylpyrrolidonehopeaSedimentbiology.organism_classificationsediment toxicitySolubilityuuttochemistry13. Climate actionnanohiukkasetnanoparticlesWater Pollutants ChemicalEnvironmental Toxicology and Chemistry
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Caddis larvae (Trichoptera, Hydropsychidae) indicate delaying recovery of a watercourse polluted by pulp and paper industry

2012

Abstract We studied ecotoxicological responses of aquatic insects to evaluate the recovery of a watercourse with a history of over 100 years as a recipient of pulp and paper mill effluents. The recovery of the water quality began in 1985 due to the improved technology, but ecotoxicological effects on biota have still been evident two decades later, as indicated by morphological abnormalities in tracheal gills of caddis larvae. We hypothesized that these abnormalities are related to organic contaminants, such as resin acids, alkylated PAHs and chlorinated organic compounds, released historically from the mills, and more recently via resuspension from the sediment. Samples were collected betw…

GillEcologybusiness.industryPulp (paper)ta1172General Decision SciencesPaper millBiotaengineering.materialBiologybiology.organism_classificationPulp and paper industryBenthic zoneengineeringWater qualityEcotoxicitybusinessEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsHydropsychidaeEcological Indicators
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Effect of pH, iron and aluminum on survival of early life history stages of the endangered freshwater pearl mussel, Margaritifera margaritifera

2011

Glochidium larvae and juveniles of the endangered freshwater pearl mussel Margaritifera margaritifera may be sensitive to low pH and metal exposure, but to our knowledge, no tolerance tests have been performed. Therefore, we exposed glochidia, fish-attached glochidia, and juveniles of the pearl mussel to low pH and increased iron (Fe) and aluminum (Al) by using realistic pH (6.0–4.5), Fe (0.5–2.0 mg L−1), and Al (0.25–1.0 mg L−1) levels periodically observed in this study site. Survival of glochidia decreased with decreasing pH, increasing Fe, and increasing Al, as well as with increasing Fe + Al concentration in a 72 h exposure. All glochidia died within 24 h in pH 4.5 and Fe 2.0 mg L−1. W…

GlochidiumbiologyEcologyHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesista1172Musselengineering.materialbiology.organism_classificationPollutionTroutAnimal scienceFreshwater pearl musselengineeringEnvironmental ChemistryJuvenileta1181SalmoPearlMargaritiferaToxicological and Environmental Chemistry
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HPLC-SEC: a new approach to characterise complex wastewater effluents

2016

ABSTRACTThis work investigates the use of HPLC-SEC to characterise dissolved organic matter (DOM) of complex wastewater effluents. A silica-based column, sodium acetate eluent and multiple detections were employed: UV-254 absorbance for humictype, and tryptophan-like (Ex/Em = 270/355) and tyrosine-like (Ex/Em = 270/310) fluorescence for protein type compounds. Effects of eluent pH, eluent ionic strength and injection volume on separation efficiency were tested. Humic-type and protein-type fractions were clearly differentiated and eluted within and out of calibration range. Eluent ionic strength had the greatest influence on global resolution; the lowest eluent concentration of 0.01 M produc…

Health Toxicology and Mutagenesista1172Soil Science010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesHigh-performance liquid chromatographyAnalytical ChemistryAbsorbancechemistry.chemical_compoundColumn chromatographyDissolved organic carbonEnvironmental ChemistrytryptophanUV-254DOMWaste Management and Disposalta2180105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and TechnologyChromatographygreywaterElution010401 analytical chemistryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthPollutionproteinshumic0104 chemical scienceschemistryWastewaterIonic strengthfluorescenceionic strengthSodium acetateInternational Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry
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