J. Devillers, R. Steiman, F. Seigle-Murandi, P. Prevot, C. André, J. Benoit-Guyod
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Abstract
The combination of 15 single-species laboratory tests (6 bacteria, 1 Dinoflagellate, 5 yeasts, 2 Crustacea, and 1 fish) was used for the assessment of the ecotoxicological effects of p-benzoquinone. Marked differences were observed in the susceptibility among the species since the toxicity values were ranged between 0.020 mg/L (Photobacterium phosphoreum) and >700 mg/L (Candida parapsilosis). These results support the philosophy that for assessing toxicity more thoroughly, a battery of several tests carried out with organisms occupying different trophic levels in the environment is required.