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Meaning of "biomagnification"

biomagnification (noun): The process by which the concentration of a substance increases as it moves up the food chain
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  • The process, in an ecosystem, in which a higher concentration of a substance in an organism is obtained higher up the food chain.

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Bioaccumulation and biomagnification from food exposures.
Biomagnification is determined based on field monitoring data.
The real risk of biomagnification is assumed to be lower.
Biomagnification is the build up of toxins in a food chain.
Assessment of field data and biomagnification models.
The risk of biomagnification in aquatic food chains.
Calculation of assimilation efficiency and biomagnification factor.
Biomagnification of PCBs in a northern marine food web.
Increase in concentration with trophic levels biomagnification.
The term biomagnification refers to the accumulation of.
This in turn increases the biomagnification process.
Biomagnification of mercury up the food chain.
Studies on bioaccumulation and biomagnification in local food webs.
Biomagnification occurs if a pesticide does not break down quickly.
Depuration rate and biomagnification factor.

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Biomagnification is the bioaccumulation of a substance up the food chain.
Determine whether or not contaminant biomagnification is a potential concern.
No biomagnification for phytoplankton to zooplankton was detected.
Field studies of bioaccumulation and biomagnification.
There is no reported biomagnification of cyanide in the food chain.
Biomagnification quantification of PBDEs in fish using stable nitrogen isotopes.
How does biomagnification work.
Several studies show high bioaccumulation and biomagnification potential.
Very high biomagnification potential.
Available monitoring data also provides evidence for biomagnification.
The potential for biomagnification in terrestrial and aquatic food chains.
Evidence appears to be satisfactory to conclude high bioconcentration and biomagnification.
Food chain biomagnification.
Other factors that need to be considered are bioaccumulation and biomagnification.
Pathway resulting in biomagnification of persistent organic pollutants in aquatic food web.
This process is called biomagnification.
O evaluating biomagnification of contaminants in food webs and interaction with nutrients.
This requirement is generic and not specific to biomagnification assessment.
Biomagnification leads to an increase in concentration with each step up the food chain.
This increase is called biomagnification.
The toxicity and biomagnification of POPs in the marine environment is well characterized.
Further information on the potential for biomagnification in aquatic food chains.
This system of passing contamination on to larger organisms is also known as biomagnification.
Ecological investigations have found that biomagnification up the food chain does occur.
Pesticides can also harm beneficial organisms through a process called biomagnification.
The last part dealt with the biomagnification of PFASs in lotic systems.
Biomagnification can lead to a transfer or accumulation of the test item within food webs.
Bioaccumulation is followed by biomagnification.
Biomagnification can lead to a transfer or accumulation of the test substance within food webs.
Mostly because of biomagnification.
Biomagnification is the process by which chemical concentrations are normally expressed on a lipid normalized basis.
Bioaccumulation results from both bioconcentration and biomagnification processes see below.
Biomagnification is the concentration increase of a toxic product in organisms along the food chain.
There is uncertainty regarding the bioaccumulation and biomagnification potential of decabromodiphenyl ether.
It has a great potential for bioaccumulation and in addition there is evidence of its biomagnification.

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