First Name: Ellard
Name: Hunting
Position: Senior Research Associate
Email: e.r.hunting@bristol.ac.uk
Institute / University / Company: University of Bristol
Research Unit: School of Biological Sciences
Address (city, state): 24 Tyndall lane, Bristol
Country: United Kingdom
Please give 5 key-words showing your research / interest in Microbial Ecotoxicolgy:
- Microbial Ecology
- Agricultural chemicals
- Bio-electrochemistry
- Physical Ecology
- Organic matter degradation
Main kinds of contaminant(s) of interest:
- Pesticides
- Nanoparticles
Main kinds of microorganisms of interest:
- Bacteria
- Community Ecology
Main kinds of ecosystems of interest:
- Aquatic
- Soils
Do you give courses on Microbial Ecotoxicology ?: NO
Most relevant articles in the field of Microbial Ecotoxicology (max.5):
- Zhai, Y., Brun, N. R., Bundschuh, M., Schrama, M., Hin, E., Vijver, M. G., & Hunting, E. R. (2018). Microbially-mediated indirect effects of silver nanoparticles on aquatic invertebrates. Aquatic Sciences, 80(4), 44.
- Hunting, E. R., Barmentlo, S. H., Schrama, M., van Bodegom, P. M., Zhai, Y., & Vijver, M. G. (2017). Agricultural constraints on microbial resource use and niche breadth in drainage ditches. PeerJ, 5, e4175.
- Zhai, Y., Hunting, E. R., Wouterse, M., Peijnenburg, W. J., & Vijver, M. G. (2017). Importance of exposure dynamics of metal-based nano-ZnO,-Cu and-Pb governing the metabolic potential of soil bacterial communities. Ecotoxicology and environmental safety, 145, 349-358.
- Zhai, Y., Hunting, E. R., Wouters, M., Peijnenburg, W. J., & Vijver, M. G. (2016). Silver nanoparticles, ions, and shape governing soil microbial functional diversity: nano shapes micro. Frontiers in microbiology, 7, 1123.
- Hunting, E. R., Vonk, J. A., Musters, C. J. M., Kraak, M. H., & Vijver, M. G. (2016). Effects of agricultural practices on organic matter degradation in ditches. Scientific reports, 6, 21474.