Acute toxicity and reproduction tests on invertebrates (freshwater and marine) are performed, depending on the requirements, in static, semi-static or for some species also in flow-through test design. The requirements of the OECD guidance document 23 on aqueous-phase aquatic toxicity testing of difficult test chemicals are also considered and implemented in the test designs. Studies with pulsed-exposure scenarios can be also performed.
We perform studies with Daphnia, Chironomus, Lumbriculus, Mysis and Hyalella. For higher-tier effect assessment further invertebrate taxa e.g. Asellus, Gammarus, Chaoborus, Culex, Cyclopoida, Odonata, Trichoptera and Ephemeroptera are available.
Several combinations of invertebrate taxa are offered in microcosm test designs.
Effect on Daphnia:
Studies are usually performed with Daphnia magna. Test organisms are cultured in-house and available during the whole year. Several additional species are available on request.
Acute Testing
Chronic Testing on Reproduction
Effect on sediment dwelling larvae:
Test organisms are cultured in-house and available during the whole year.
Acute Testing
Chronic Testing
Effect on Lumbriculus:
Effects can also be assessed in an acute toxicity test.
Chronic testing with Chironomids and Oligochaetes are routinely run with non-radiolabeled and radiolabeled test material. The accompanying analytical determination is performed in-house.