Toxic Effects Within Food-Web Prey

Observed toxicity endpoints measured in prey species relevant to aquaculture food-web interactions.


Predator (Aquaculture species) Prey Species Toxicity Type Endpoint Concentration in Prey (ppm)
Oncorhynchus aguabonita Oncorhynchus mykiss Chronic NOEC 3.313
Salmo salar Oncorhynchus mykiss Chronic NOEC 3.313
Salmo trutta Oncorhynchus mykiss Chronic NOEC 3.313
Oncorhynchus mykiss Oncorhynchus mykiss Chronic NOEC 3.313
Micropterus salmoides Oncorhynchus mykiss Chronic NOEC 3.313
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus mykiss Chronic NOEC 3.313
Daphnia magna Raphidocelis subcapitata Chronic NOEC 5
Danio rerio Daphnia magna Acute EC50 1.145
Carassius carassius Daphnia magna Acute EC50 1.145
Anguilla anguilla Oncorhynchus mykiss Chronic NOEC 3.313
Ictalurus punctatus Oncorhynchus mykiss Chronic NOEC 3.313

Bioconcentration Within Food-Web Prey Species

Observed bioconcentration factors (BCF) measured in prey species relevant for aquaculture food-web interactions.


No food-web bioconcentration data available.

Food Web Interactions

Select an aquaculture-relevant species to explore trophic interactions associated with this chemical. The network contains two types of edges: (i) edges connecting the chemical to prey species, which are annotated with toxicity endpoints or bioconcentration factor (BCF) values depending on the selected filter, and (ii) trophic edges connecting prey to predator species, where the predator represents the aquaculture species. When neither toxicity nor BCF is selected, only the food-web (prey–predator) network is displayed. Hover over nodes and edges to view additional details.


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ReCAnt is a database of chemicals used in aquaculture and their ecotoxic effects, compiled from published literature. The authors are not liable for any inaccuracies or omissions of any chemicals in this resource. Importantly, our sole goal to build this resource on chemicals used in aquaculture is to enable future basic research on this topic, and it does not necessarily reflect the views or objectives of our employers or funders.