The application of bioassays in the resolution of environmental problems; past, present and future

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Literature on bioassays for freshwater systems is classified into studies concerned with prediction and assessment and, within these categories, into studies concerned with single- and multi-species bioassays. Some bioassays have more severe problems than others, but a concern with all is that responses observed in particular systems may not be relevant in general. The possibility of developing a general theoretical infrastructure for bioassays that addresses this problem is considered. -from Authors

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Maltby, L., & Calow, P. (1990). The application of bioassays in the resolution of environmental problems; past, present and future. Environmental Bioassay Techniques and Their Application. Proc. Conference, Lancaster, 1988, 65–76. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1896-2_5

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