AktuellMFB NewsUnsere MFB News 06 (PDF; 403 KB; englisch). Unsere MFB News 07 (PDF; 2 MB; englisch). AlarmdetektorLimCo International und Hölle & Hüttner AG haben eine NEUE Alarmerkennungssoftware (ALARMDETEKTOR) für den Multispecies Freshwater Biomonitor entwickelt. Sie enthält Alarmalgorithmen wie Doppelsigma, adaptiver Hinkley Detektor, Slope Operator und läuft online oder offline. Alarme werden direkt per email versandt. Testen Sie unser Demo! AktionstageLimCo International bietet Aktionstage zum Thema "Wasserqualität unserer heimischen Gewässer" fuer Schulen aller Kategorien und Altersgruppen an. Recent testimonials about the Multispecies Freshwater Biomonitor"In toxicological studies in China, the Multispecies Freshwater Biomonitor proved as a handy, easy-use and reliable online toxicity monitoring equipment with Crustacea and fish. See also Chemosphere 42, 35-47 (2002)" Prof. Z. Wang, State Key Laboratory of Environmental Aquatic Chemistry, Beijing, China "We have tested the function of the Multispecies Freshwater Biomonitor, MFB with rainbow trout, stickleback and amphipod sensor species to observe behaviour in different environmental concentrations of ammonia. We found that the MFB accurately reflects behaviour in these circumstances without affecting the behaviour itself." Dr. P. Laming and S. Craig: Queens University of Belfast, UK. "The Multispecies Freshwater Biomonitor has been used in the assessment of acid mine drainage on freshwater macroinvertebrates. Behavioural early warning responses measured in these organisms showed consistent responses to acidic conditions and revealed that this approach is more sensitive than standard toxicity tests. Therefore, the Multispecies Freshwater Biomonitor represents a very suitable technology to be used in biomonitoring of surface waters endangered by acid mine drainage" Joaquim A. Macedo de Sousa, University of Aveiro, Portugal "The Multispecies Freshwater Biomonitor allowed continuous monitoring of behavioural responses in Crangonyx pseudogracilis (Amphipoda) when exposed to sublethal dosages of various environmental pollutants. The MFB was practical to use and individual behavioural responses were easily identified in graphic traces." Dr. Anita Kirkpatrick, Queens University of Belfast, UK. Haben Sie bereits unser neues Buch "Biomonitoring of Polluted Water" gesehen?
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