Responses of Hyalella azteca and Ceridaphnia dubia to reservoir sediments following Chelated Copper Herbicide Applications


Autoria(s): Gallagher, Jeffrey S.; Duke, B. M.; Rodgers, J. H.
Data(s)

2005

Resumo

In response to nuisance growths of algae and vascular plants, such as dioecious hydrilla ( Hydrilla verticillata L.f. Royle), copper formulations have been applied in lakes and reservoirs for a number of years. Concerns have arisen regarding the long-term consequences of copper applications and those concerns have appropriately focused on sediment residues. In this study, we evaluated the toxicity of sediments from treated (for a decade) and untreated areas in Lake Murray, South Carolina and estimated the capacity of those sediments to bind additional copper. Two sentinel aquatic invertebrates, Hyalella azteca Saussure and Ceriodaphnia dubia Richard, were used to measure residual toxicity of treated and untreated sediments from the field and after laboratory amendments. (PDF has 5 pages.)

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application/pdf

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http://aquaticcommons.org/1615/1/v43p95.pdf

Gallagher, Jeffrey S. and Duke, B. M. and Rodgers, J. H. (2005) Responses of Hyalella azteca and Ceridaphnia dubia to reservoir sediments following Chelated Copper Herbicide Applications. Journal of Aquatic Plant Management, 43, pp. 95-99.

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en

Relação

http://aquaticcommons.org/1615/

http://www.apms.org/japm/vol43/v43p95.pdf

Palavras-Chave #Management #Biology #Limnology
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Article

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