Dr. Matthias Wieczorek

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  • Bakanov, N.; Wieczorek, M. V.; Schulz, R. (2020) The role of organic matrices in the fate of hydrophobic pesticides: An outdoor stream mesocosm study. In: Chemosphere 259, S. 127459. DOI Link

  • Bundschuh, M.; Zubrod, J. P.; Wieczorek, M.; Schulz, R. (2020) Studying effects of contaminants on aquatic-terrestrial subsidies: Experimental designs using outdoor and indoor mesocosms and microcosms. In: J. M. Kraus, D. M. Walters und M. A. Mills (Hg.): Contaminants and Ecological Subsidies: The Land-Water Interface: Springer Nature Switzerland AG, S. 279–296, DOI Link

  • Bakanov, N.; Wieczorek, M. V.; Schulz, R. (2019) Retention of plant protection products (PPPs) by aquatic macrophytes in flow-through systems. In: Chemosphere 216, S. 587–594. DOI Link

  • Wieczorek, M. V.; Bakanov, N.; Bilancia, D.; Szöcs, E.; Stehle, S.; Bundschuh, M.; Schulz, R. (2018) Structural and functional effects of a short-term pyrethroid pulse exposure on invertebrates in outdoor stream mesocosms. In: Sci Total Environ 610-611, S. 810–819. DOI Link

  • Wieczorek, M. V.; Bakanov, N.; Lagadic, L.; Bruns, E.; Schulz, R. (2017) Response and recovery of the macrophytes Elodea canadensis and Myriophyllum spicatum following a pulse exposure to the herbicide iofensulfuron-sodium in outdoor stream mesocosms. In: Environ Toxicol Chem 36 (4), S. 1090–1100. DOI Link

  • Zubrod, J. P.; Bundschuh, R.; Englert, D.; Rohrberg, M.; Wieczorek, M. V.; Bakanov; Schulz, R.; Bundschuh, M. (2017) Transient effects following peak exposures towards pesticides – an explanation for the unresponsiveness of in situ measured functional variables. In: Environ Pollut 231, S. 1393–1397. DOI Link

  • Wieczorek, M. V.; Bakanov, N.; Stang, C.; Bilancia, D.; Lagadic, L.; Bruns, E.; Schulz, R. (2016) Reference scenarios for exposure to plant protection products and invertebrate communities in stream mesocosms. In: Sci Total Environ 545-546, S. 308–319. DOI Link

  • Wieczorek, M. V.; Kötter, D.; Gergs, R.; Schulz, R. (2015) Using stable isotope analysis in stream mesocosms to study potential effects of environmental chemicals on aquatic-terrestrial subsidies. In: Environmental Science and Pollution Research 22, S. 12892–12901. DOI Link

  • Stang, C.; Wieczorek, M. V.; Noss, C.; Lorke, A.; Scherr, F.; Goerlitz, G.; Schulz, R. (2014) Role of submerged vegetation in the retention processes of three plant protection products in flow-through stream mesocosms. In: Chemosphere 107, S. 13–22. DOI Link