Original paper
Humic dissolved organic carbon drives oxidative stress and severe fitness impairments in Daphnia
Abstract
Increases in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in the form of humic substances, causing browning of surface water, have been reported worldwide. Field surveys indicate that higher DOC levels can influence primary production and thus plankton composition. Experimental studies on the direct effects of humic DOC on aquatic organisms have shown varying results depending on concentration and additional environmental factors. Moreover, changes in...
Paper Details
Title
Humic dissolved organic carbon drives oxidative stress and severe fitness impairments in Daphnia
Published Date
Jan 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
182
Pages
31 - 38
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