Chronic sublethal effects of San Francisco Bay sediments on Nereis (neanthes) arenaceodentata: Non treatment factors. Final report
Initial development of a chronic sublethal sediment bioassay with the polychaete Nereis (Neanthes) arenaceodentata is described. The test was initiated with 2 to 3-week-old postemergent juvenile worms and terminated after 21 days. The sublethal test end point was estimated individual somatic growth rate (milligrams dry weight/day). The potential bias due to selected nontreatment factors on polychaete survival and growth was evaluated. For example, grain size had no effect, while the number of worms added to each exposure vessel was critical. Direct transfer from 30 ppt to salinities < or = ppt had a highly significant and adverse effect on survival and growth. Both survival and growth of juvenile worms may be adversely affected if test conditions involve exposures to > or = mg/L ammonia or > or = mg/L hydrogen sulfide.... Chronic, Growth, Neanthes, Sediment, Sublethal.
- Research Organization:
- Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, MS (United States). Environmental Lab.
- OSTI ID:
- 6657750
- Report Number(s):
- AD-A-259400/0/XAB; WES/MP/D-92-4
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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SEDIMENTS
BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS
WATER POLLUTION
AMMONIA
BIOASSAY
EVALUATION
GRAIN SIZE
GROWTH
HYDROGEN
HYDROGEN SULFIDES
RESEARCH PROGRAMS
SAN FRANCISCO BAY
SULFIDES
CHALCOGENIDES
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ELEMENTS
HYDRIDES
HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS
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NITROGEN HYDRIDES
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PACIFIC OCEAN
POLLUTION
SEAS
SIZE
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