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Daniel Cerveny
Researcher at Sewanee: The University of the South
Publications - 28
Citations - 561
Daniel Cerveny is an academic researcher from Sewanee: The University of the South. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 18 publications receiving 365 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel Cerveny include Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences & Umeå University.
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Bioaccumulation of psychoactive pharmaceuticals in fish in an effluent dominated stream.
Katerina Grabicova,Roman Grabic,Ganna Fedorova,Jerker Fick,Daniel Cerveny,Jitka Kolarova,Jan Turek,Vladimir Zlabek,Tomas Randak +8 more
TL;DR: Bioaccumulation of 11 selected psychoactive pharmaceuticals was examined in Zivny Stream, which is a small stream highly affected by effluent from the Prachatice STP, and citalopram, mianserin, mirtazapine and sertraline could be classified as potential bioaccumulative compounds.
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Presence of pharmaceuticals in benthic fauna living in a small stream affected by effluent from a municipal sewage treatment plant
Katerina Grabicova,Roman Grabic,Martin Bláha,Vimal Kumar,Daniel Cerveny,Ganna Fedorova,Tomas Randak +6 more
TL;DR: Even pharmaceuticals present at low levels in water were found in benthic organisms at relatively high concentrations, suggesting the uptake of pharmaceuticals via the food web could be an important exposure pathway for the wild fish population.
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Transport of pharmaceuticals and their metabolites between water and sediments as a further potential exposure for aquatic organisms
Olga Koba,Katerina Grabicova,Daniel Cerveny,Jan Turek,Jitka Kolarova,Tomas Randak,Vladimir Zlabek,Roman Grabic +7 more
TL;DR: Almost all of the studied compounds, with exception of sertraline (BAF of 6200), were found to not be bioaccumulative in fish livers, and favourable conditions for natural pharmaceutical removal were proposed.
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Perfluoroalkyl substances in aquatic environment-comparison of fish and passive sampling approaches.
Daniel Cerveny,Roman Grabic,Ganna Fedorova,Katerina Grabicova,Jan Turek,Vit Kodes,Oksana Golovko,Vladimir Zlabek,Tomas Randak +8 more
TL;DR: The total concentration of PFASs in fish liver tissue was strongly correlated with POCIS data, but pollutant patterns differed between these two matrices, which could be attributed to the metabolic activity of the living organism.
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Frontiers in quantifying wildlife behavioural responses to chemical pollution
Michael G. Bertram,Erin S. McCallum,Lesley A. Alton,Jack A. Brand,Bryan W. Brooks,Daniel Cerveny,Jerker Fick,Alex T. Ford,Gustav Hellström,Marcus Michelangeli,Shinichi Nakagawa,Giovanni Polverino,Minna Saaristo,Andrew Sih,Hung Tan,Charles R. Tyler,Bob B. M. Wong,Tomas Brodin +17 more
TL;DR: This review provides a roadmap of the major outstanding questions in behavioural ecotoxicology and highlights the need for increased cross‐talk with other disciplines in order to find the answers.