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Andreas Fettweis, Simon Hansul, Karel De Schamphelaere, Erik Smolders, Metal Mixture Toxicity of Ni, Cu, and Zn in Freshwater Algal Communities and the Correlation of Single‐Species Sensitivities Among Single Metals: A Comparative Analysis, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Volume 42, Issue 12, 1 December 2023, Pages 2666–2683, https://doi.org/10.1002/etc.5735
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Abstract
The effects assessment of metals is mainly based on data of single metals on single species, thereby not accounting for effects of metal mixtures or effects of species interactions. Both of these effects were tested in combination, thereby hypothesizing that the sensitivity of a community to synergistic mixture toxicity depends on the correlation of single‐species sensitivities among the single metals. Single‐metal and metal‐mixture effects were tested in full concentration–response experiments (fixed ray of 1:1:3 and 5:1:13 mass ratio Ni:Cu:Zn) on eight single freshwater algal species and 14 algal communities of four species each. The mean correlation of single‐species median effect concentrations among the single metals (Ni–Cu, Cu–Zn, and Zn–Ni) for all species in a community (