Please note that a publication can be assigned to several endpoints, i.e. the sum of publications from the individual thematic points and subpoints can be greater than the total sum of actual publications.
Authors | Year | Exposed system | Endpoints | Parameters | Electric field strength |
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Sabry Z et al. | 2022 | invertebrate, planarian/<i>Dugesia japonica</i> | - | static electric field, DC | - |
Levengood WC et al. | 1960 | invertebrate, <i>Drosophila melanogaster</i>/wild-type and ehite eye mutant, whole body | - | static electric field, also other exposures without EMF, co-exposure | - |
Takikawa Y et al. | 2020 | invertebrate, housefly (<i>Musca domestica</i> L.) | - | static electric field, electric current application | - |
Maw MG | 1961 | invertebrate, Ichneumonidae (<i>Scambus buolianae</i>), whole body | - | static electric field, shielding/field deprivation | 0.8–1.2 V/cm |
Haine E | 1962 | invertebrate, aphid (<i>Myzus persicae</i> | - | static electric field, shielding/field deprivation | - |
Altmann G | 1968 | animal, invertebrate, mouse/white, bird/budgerigar, guinea pig, frog/<i>Rana esculenta</i>, fish/goldfish and guppy and zebrafisch, locust/<i>Locusta migratoria</i>, whole body | - | static electric field, signals/pulses, touch current | 2,000–2,100 V/m |
Colin ME et al. | 1990 | invertebrate, mite (<i>Varroa jacobsoni</i>) | - | static electric field, wireless power transfer | - |
Picton HD | 1966 | invertebrate, <i>Drosophila melanogaster</i> | - | static magnetic field, static electric field | 3 V/cm |
Newland PL et al. | 2008 | invertebrate, cockroach (<i>Periplaneta americana</i>) | - | static magnetic field, static electric field | 4–30 kV/m |
Schneider F | 1961 | invertebrate, cockchafer (<i>Melolontha vulgaris</i> F.) | - | static magnetic field, static electric field, geomagnetic field, shielding/field deprivation | 28.125–625 V/m |
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