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Comparing responses in the performance of sentinel populations of stoneflies (Plecoptera) and slimy sculpin (Cottus cognatus) exposed to enriching effluents

机译:比较暴露于富集废水中的石蝇(Plecoptera)和黏糊糊的杜鹃(Cottus cognatus)的前哨种群的反应

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Programs in Canada that assess the effects of wastewater discharges on organisms, such as Environmental Effects Monitoring (EEM), primarily focus on fish populations and benthic invertebrate communities. Although these methods are widely accepted, there are many situations where fish monitoring is difficult and benthic community data is difficult to interpret; in these instances alternative approaches should be used. There are, however, few alternative methods available. One potential alternative is to use invertebrate population endpoints to determine effects in the receiving environment. In this study we examined effects of sewage and pulp mill effluents in the Saint John River, New Brunswick, on two stonefly genera (Plecoptera, Perlidae, Acroneuria spp. and Paragnetina spp.) and compared the responses to those of a small-bodied fish, the slimy sculpin (Cottus cognatus). Stonefly measurements included condition, developmental stage, gonad weight, and size upstream and downstream of sewage and a pulp mill discharge. Condition, developmental stage, and absolute gonad weight were greater in Paragnetina spp. downstream of the sewage discharge. Acroneuria spp. showed persistence of the late developmental stage downstream of the sewage inputs. Slimy sculpin exposed to sewage effluents also showed increased condition, but the impacts downstream of the pulp mill effluent were inconsistent in both sculpin and Paragnetina spp. Our findings suggest that stonefly populations and slimy sculpin respond to effluents in similar ways and that the responses of large long-lived invertebrate populations, such as stoneflies, may be a viable alternative to fish population monitoring in environmental assessments of point source discharges.
机译:加拿大的评估废水排放对生物的影响的计划,例如环境影响监测(EEM),主要关注鱼类种群和底栖无脊椎动物社区。尽管这些方法已被广泛接受,但在许多情况下,鱼类监测困难且底栖生物数据难以解释;在这些情况下,应使用替代方法。但是,几乎没有其他可用的方法。一种潜在的替代方法是使用无脊椎动物种群端点来确定接收环境中的影响。在这项研究中,我们研究了新不伦瑞克省圣约翰河上的污水和纸浆厂废水对两个石蝇属(鳞翅目,百里科,拟南芥和Paragnetina spp。)的影响,并将其与小鱼的反应进行了比较。 ,黏糊糊的杜鹃(Cottus cognatus)。石蝇的测量包括条件,发育阶段,生殖腺重量以及污水和制浆厂排放物上游和下游的大小。 Paragnetina spp的状况,发育阶段和绝对性腺重量都更大。污水排放的下游。顶孢属显示污水输入下游发展后期的持续性。粘稠的sculpin暴露于污水中也显示出增加的状况,但是sculpin和Paragnetina spp对制浆厂废水的下游影响并不一致。我们的研究结果表明,石蝇种群和粘糊糊的s鱼对污水的反应也类似,大型无生命的无脊椎动物种群(例如石蝇)的反应可能是监测点源排放环境中鱼类种群监测的可行替代方法。

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    《Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety》 |2011年第7期|p.1844-1854|共11页
  • 作者单位

    Canadian Rivers Institute and Department of Biology, University of New Brunswick, Saint John, NB, Canada E2L 4L5;

    Canadian Rivers Institute and Department of Biology, University of New Brunswick, Saint John, NB, Canada E2L 4L5;

    Canadian Rivers Institute and Department of Biology, University of New Brunswick, Saint John, NB, Canada E2L 4L5;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《生物学医学文摘》(MEDLINE);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 关键词

    monitoring; plecoptera; fish; effluent; population performance; life history;

    机译:监控;鳞翅目鱼;废水人口表现;生活史;

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