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Vol. 129, No. 3, June 2004.<br />

Heavy metals—geochemical bogey men? • SHORT COMMUNICATION....... 341-343<br />

Mark E. Hodson<br />

Relationship between hydrocarbon measurements and toxicity to a chironomid,<br />

fish larva and daphnid for oils and oil spill chemical treatments in laboratory<br />

freshwater marsh microcosms.......................................................................... 345-353<br />

Paul L. Klerks , John A. Nyman and S. Bhattacharyya<br />

Do laboratory salinity tolerances of freshwater animals correspond with their<br />

field salinity?..................................................................................................... 355-362<br />

Ben J. Kefford , Phil J. Papas , Leon Metzeling and Dayanthi Nugegoda<br />

Earthworm biomass as additional information for risk assessment of heavy<br />

metal biomagnification: a case study for dredged sediment-derived soils and<br />

polluted floodplain soils.................................................................................... 363-375<br />

Bart Vandecasteele , Jurgen Samyn , Paul Quataert , Bart Muys and Filip M. G.<br />

Tack<br />

Biomarker responses of the earthworm Aporrectodea tuberculata to copper and<br />

zinc exposure: differences between populations with and without earlier metal<br />

exposure........................................................................................................... 377-386<br />

Tuomas Lukkari , Mirka Taavitsainen , Markus Soimasuo , Aimo Oikari and Jari<br />

Haimi<br />

Using experimental and forest soils to investigate the uptake of polycyclic<br />

aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) along an urban-rural gradient.......................... 387-398<br />

Fiona Wong , Tom Harner , Qin-Tao Liu and Miriam L. Diamond<br />

Coral skeletal tin and copper concentrations at Pohnpei, Micronesia: possible<br />

index for marine pollution by toxic anti-biofouling paints................................... 399-407<br />

Mayuri Inoue , Atsushi Suzuki , Masato Nohara , Hironobu Kan , Ahser Edward<br />

and Hodaka Kawahata<br />

Risk assessment of heavy metal pollution for detritivores in floodplain soils in<br />

the Biesbosch, The Netherlands, taking bioavailability into account................. 409-419<br />

P. H. F. Hobbelen , J. E. Koolhaas and C. A. M. van Gestel<br />

The intestinal parasite Pomphorhynchus laevis (Acanthocephala) from barbel<br />

as a bioindicator for metal pollution in the Danube River near Budapest,<br />

Hungary............................................................................................................ 421-429<br />

F. Thielen , S. Zimmermann , F. Baska , H. Taraschewski and B. Sures<br />

Persistent organochlorine residues in human breast milk from Hanoi and<br />

Hochiminh City, Vietnam: contamination, accumulation kinetics and risk<br />

assessment for infants...................................................................................... 431-441<br />

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