(b)Other information on the bioaccumulation potential provided that its suitability and reliability can be reasonably demonstrated, such as:
—Results from a bioaccumulation study in terrestrial species;
—Data from scientific analysis of human body fluids or tissues, such as blood, milk, or fat;
—Detection of elevated levels in biota, in particular in endangered species or in vulnerable populations, compared to levels in their surrounding environment;
—Assessment of the toxicokinetic behaviour of the substance;
(c)Information on the ability of the substance to biomagnify in the food chain, where possible expressed by biomagnification factors or trophic magnification factors.