Acute Toxicity Assays
https://doi.org/10.58141/tbr4-nm83
Data of acute toxicity assays of Daphnia magna, clone A, F and Nies, exposed to CrVI at 0 – 4000 µg/L in 10 mL M7 medium according to OECD guidelines. (2004 & 2012. See references in Related resources.)
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GF "Clone A; germ-free Daphnia, made germ-free by extruding eggs and then surface-sterilizing them with 0.01% peracetic acid (Callens et al., 2016). The eggs were allowed to hatch in-vitro under sterile conditions."
A "Clone A; normal phenotype"
F "Clone F; normal phenotype"
Nies "Nies; normal phenotype"
CR Conventional-raised Daphnia
T "Germ-free Daphnia, transplanted. A mixed gut- microbiome inoculum was used in transplantation unless the clone name is mentioned after the 'T'."
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Department of Environmental Science
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- The Swedish Research Council (VR)
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2018-05213
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- Swedish Research council for Sustainable Development (FORMAS)
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2018-01010
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Rehab El-Shehawy et al. (2023). Microbiome transplant and host genetic background shape Daphnia tolerance: Implications for ecological and ecotoxicological effect assessment. (Submitted to BMC Microbiome). https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-3248646/v1Opens in a new tab
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