Abstract
Bioassays are defined as the measurement of toxic responses upon exposure
to chemicals under controlled conditions in the laboratory using cultured organisms and
represent powerful tools for the assessment of environmental quality. These biological
tests were pointed out as the most common methods used to assess the environmental
risk, mainly in marine ecosystems besides biomarkers and biosensors. The list of
different toxicity bioassays is still increasing and a large battery of different aquatic
organisms is available for the measurement of organic and inorganic chemical toxicity.
The species selected for the available battery of bioassays differ taxonomically and
play different roles in aquatic ecosystems. Else, they have different routes of exposure
to bio-potential.
Although many bioassays provide information about the overall toxicity induced, new
test systems are developed and used for the determination of specific toxicity in a
number of biological pathways disrupted by contaminants.
Hereby, the list of bioassay tests used in aquatic ecosystems assessment is updated
besides specific toxicity pathways for almost invertebrate and vertebrate aquatic
species used to determine organic and inorganic pollutants effects.