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Title: Mysid (Mysidopsis bahia) life-cycle test: Design comparisons and assessment

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OSTI ID:495387
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  1. Environmental Protection Agency, Narragansett, RI (United States). Atlantic Ecology Div.
  2. Univ. of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI (United States)

This study examines ASTM Standard E1191-90, ``Standard Guide for Conducting Life-cycle Toxicity Tests with Saltwater Mysids,`` 1990, using Mysidopsis bahia, by comparing several test designs to assess growth, reproduction, and survival. The primary objective was to determine the most labor efficient and statistically powerful test design for the measurement of statistically detectable effects on biologically sensitive endpoints. Five different test designs were evaluated varying compartment size, number of organisms per compartment and sex ratio. Results showed that while paired organisms in the ASTM design had the highest rate of reproduction among designs tested, no individual design had greater statistical power to detect differences in reproductive effects. Reproduction was not statistically different between organisms paired in the ASTM design and those with randomized sex ratios using larger test compartments. These treatments had numerically higher reproductive success and lower within tank replicate variance than treatments using smaller compartments where organisms were randomized, or had a specific sex ratio. In this study, survival and growth were not statistically different among designs tested. Within tank replicate variability can be reduced by using many exposure compartments with pairs, or few compartments with many organisms in each. While this improves variance within replicate chambers, it does not strengthen the power of detection among treatments in the test. An increase in the number of true replicates (exposure chambers) to eight will have the effect of reducing the percent detectable difference by a factor of two.

OSTI ID:
495387
Report Number(s):
CONF-9504216-; TRN: IM9731%%80
Resource Relation:
Conference: 5. Environmental toxicology and risk assessment: biomarkers and risk assessment, Denver, CO (United States), 2-7 Apr 1995; Other Information: PBD: 1996; Related Information: Is Part Of Environmental toxicology and risk assessment: Biomarkers and risk assessment. Volume 5; Bengtson, D.A.; Henshel, D.S. [eds.]; PB: [485] p.; ASTM special technical publication, 1306
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English