sublétal
Sublétal is a term used in toxicology and ecotoxicology to describe exposures or effects that do not cause immediate death but can impair biological function. A sublethal dose is typically defined as an exposure below the lethal threshold—often below the LD50 or LC50 for a given species—and may produce physiological, behavioral, or reproductive changes that influence survival and fitness.
Sublethal effects include slowed growth, reduced feeding, altered locomotion, impaired reproduction, changes in immune function, and
Assessment often relies on endpoints like NOAEL (no observed adverse effect level) and LOAEL (lowest observed
Usage notes: In English, the term is sublethal; in some languages, including French, sublimatement may appear