Sediments are evaluated for toxicity by measuring mortality in a single cohort of amphipods in either acute (10-d) or chronic (28-d) bioassays. This investigation differed from conventional bioassays in four ways: Sublethal effects (fecundity) were estimated; the testing period was 60+ d; two successive generations were examined; and Elasmopus laevis Smith, 1873, amphipods were employed. Four test sediments were created between 58 and 424 µg/g of lead using the 30-µg/g whole-sediment as the control. Bioaccumulated lead at 60 d varied as a linear function of lead concentration in the sediments. Fecundity, as estimated by offspring-per-chamber and/or percent reproductive success, was reduced as sediment lead concentrations increased and repro...
Several bioassay methods have been developed since the US EPA/COE (United States Environmental Prote...
Mercury is a non-essential toxic heavy metal often found in bottom freshwater sediments. The aim of ...
Melita plumulosa is an epibenthic, detritivorous amphipod found in estuaries along the eastern coast...
Sediments are evaluated for toxicity by measuring mortality in a single cohort of amphipods in eithe...
Short‐term sediment toxicity tests that only measure effects on survival can be used to identify hig...
The incorporation of toxicological data from bioassays can improve the present system of sediment qu...
An underlying assumption of laboratory-based toxicity tests is that the sensitivity and exposure of ...
Metals are naturally occurring constituents of the environment and although many are essential nutri...
Metals are naturally occurring constituents of the environment and although many are essential nutri...
A whole-sediment test with the infaunal amphipod Monocorophium insidiosum has been developed to asse...
the ecological effects of chronic sediment toxicity in the estuarine amphipod Leptocheirus plumulosu...
The Lake Superior Research Institute (LSRI), contracted with Blasland, Bouck & Lee, Inc. to measure ...
The sensitivities of juvenile and adult amphipods to metals (Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn) in whole sedime...
The Lake Superior Research Institute (LSRI), contracted with Blasland, Bouck & Lee, Inc. to measure ...
In a previous study, Pb toxicity was found to be delayed compared to Pb bioaccumulation in Enchytrae...
Several bioassay methods have been developed since the US EPA/COE (United States Environmental Prote...
Mercury is a non-essential toxic heavy metal often found in bottom freshwater sediments. The aim of ...
Melita plumulosa is an epibenthic, detritivorous amphipod found in estuaries along the eastern coast...
Sediments are evaluated for toxicity by measuring mortality in a single cohort of amphipods in eithe...
Short‐term sediment toxicity tests that only measure effects on survival can be used to identify hig...
The incorporation of toxicological data from bioassays can improve the present system of sediment qu...
An underlying assumption of laboratory-based toxicity tests is that the sensitivity and exposure of ...
Metals are naturally occurring constituents of the environment and although many are essential nutri...
Metals are naturally occurring constituents of the environment and although many are essential nutri...
A whole-sediment test with the infaunal amphipod Monocorophium insidiosum has been developed to asse...
the ecological effects of chronic sediment toxicity in the estuarine amphipod Leptocheirus plumulosu...
The Lake Superior Research Institute (LSRI), contracted with Blasland, Bouck & Lee, Inc. to measure ...
The sensitivities of juvenile and adult amphipods to metals (Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn) in whole sedime...
The Lake Superior Research Institute (LSRI), contracted with Blasland, Bouck & Lee, Inc. to measure ...
In a previous study, Pb toxicity was found to be delayed compared to Pb bioaccumulation in Enchytrae...
Several bioassay methods have been developed since the US EPA/COE (United States Environmental Prote...
Mercury is a non-essential toxic heavy metal often found in bottom freshwater sediments. The aim of ...
Melita plumulosa is an epibenthic, detritivorous amphipod found in estuaries along the eastern coast...