GhEnToxLab at SETAC Europe
Another year, another SETAC conference. This month, our GhEnToxLab members will be presenting their research at the 24th SETAC Europe Annual Meeting in Basel, Switzerland from 11-15 May 2014. There we will highlight our research in a total of six platforms, one poster corner and nine posters. To keep track of us during the conference, a comprehensive list of our activities is provided below.
Harmful Algal Blooms and associated toxins: mussel larvae at risk?
Maarten De Rijcke, Michiel Vandegehuchte, Julie Vanden Bussche, Nancy Nevejan, Lynn Vanhaecke, Colin Janssen.
Room: Sydney
Start Time: 14:00
ID: 121
Session: Marine and coastal ecotoxicology and risk assessment
Effects of persistent organic pollutants on marine primary production: a modelling approach
Gert Everaert, Frederik De Laender, Peter Goethals, Colin Janssen.
Room: Sydney
Start Time: 11:10
ID: 64
Session: Marine and coastal ecotoxicology and risk assessment
Copper toxicity in mussels: do salinity, organic matter and population history matter?
David Deruytter, Michiel Vandegehuchte, Karel De Schamphelaere, Ronny Blust, Colin Janssen.
Room: Boston 2
Start Time: 8:35
ID: 203
Session: Bioavailability and effects of metals and metal mixtures
Cu and Zn selection leads to adaptation and heterozygote excess in a natural Daphnia magna population without affecting tolerance to novel stressors
Jennifer Hochmuth, Karel De Schamphelaere.
Room: Kairo 1/2
Start Time: 14:40
ID: 287
Session: Evolutionary, multigenerational and epigenetic effects of pollutants: providing scientific support to long-term ERA
Development of a chronic metal mixture bioavailability model for Ni-Zn toxicity to Daphnia magna based on the independent action model
Charlotte Nys, Colin Janssen, Ronny Blust, Erik Smolders, Karel De Schamphelaere.
Room: Boston 2
Start Time: 11:10
ID: 260
Session: Bioavailability and effects of metals and metal mixtures
Microplastics in field collected and cultured bivalves
Lisbeth Vancauwenberghe, Michiel Claessens, Colin Janssen.
Room: Delhi
Start Time: 15:00
ID: 304
Session: Macro, micro and nanoplastic pollution in the aquatic and terrestrial environments: Sources, fate, exposure and ecological and toxicological impacts.
An investigation of the potential toxicity of dietary Pb to Ceriodaphnia dubia
Charlotte Nys, Colin Janssen, Karel De Schamphelaere.
Room: Exhibition Hall
Start Time: 17:20
ID: TUPC08
Session: Effect of mining on the local environment
Validation of a quantitative method for lipophilic marine toxins in shellfish proves power of UHPLC-HR-Orbitrap mass spectrometry
Gabriel Orellana, Julie Vanden Bussche, Lieven Van Meulebroek, Michiel Vandegehuchte, Maarten De Rijcke, Colin Janssen, Lynn Vanhaecke.
Room: Exhibition Hall
ID: TU070
Session: Innovations in environmental analytical chemistry: the quest for pollutants at trace levels
A comparison of copper Biotic Ligand Models and the first steps towards a generic BioAvailability model (gBAM)
Tina Van Regenmortel, Karel De Schamphelaere.
Room: Exhibition Hall
ID: TU180
Session: Bioavailability and effects of metals and metal mixtures
Transcriptomics and multiple stress: can gene expression elucidate interactive effects in response to multiple stressors?
Jana Asselman, Michael Pfrender, Jacqueline Lopez, Joseph Shaw, Michiel Stock, Bernard De Baets, Karel De Schamphelaere.
Room: Exhibition Hall
ID: WE012
Session: Environmental omics: high-throughput strategies to decipher mechanism of response to stressors
Combined effects of copper and cyanobacteria on population dynamics of Daphnia magna under projected climate change conditions
Jennifer Hochmuth, Karel De Schamphelaere.
Room: Exhibition Hall
ID: WE241
Session: Mechanistic effect modelling - beyond concentration response and constant environments
Coupled individual based models as a new tool to predict ecological effects in multi-species systems
Karel Viaene, Andreas Focks, Hans Baveco, Paul Van den Brink, Frederik De Laender, Colin Janssen.
Room: Exhibition Hall
ID: WE247
Session: Mechanistic effect modelling - beyond concentration response and constant environments
Ecological interactions alter the sensitivity of Daphnia magna populations to chemical stress
Karel Viaene, Andreu Rico, Colin Janssen, Paul Van den Brink, Frederik De Laender.
Room: Exhibition Hall
ID: WE055
Session: Community and ecosystem ecotoxicology
The ecological consequences of various chemical emission patterns in food webs
Karel Viaene, Frederik De Laender, Antonio Di Guardo, Melissa, Morselli, Colin Janssen.
Room: Exhibition Hall
ID: WE063
Session: Community and ecosystem ecotoxicology
Combined and interactive effects of three stressors (phosphorus, temperature and zinc) in a freshwater community
Dimitri Van de Perre, Frederik De Laender, Ivo Roessink, Paul van den Brink, Colin Janssen, Karel De Schamphelaere.
Room: Shanghai 3/4
Start Time: 8:55
ID: 517
Session: What do we know about the effects of multiple stressors and community responses on aquatic ecosystems?
Effects of persistent organic pollutants on marine primary production: an experimental approach
Gert Everaert, Frederik De Laender, Michiel Claessens, Jan Baert, Els Monteyne, Patrick Roose, Peter Goethals, Colin Janssen.
Room: Exhibition Hall
ID: TH069
Session: Marine and coastal ecotoxicology and risk assessment