Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4407776 Chemosphere 2016 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The presence of fine sediment has no effect on ostracod survival.•Increasing the presence of fine sediment reduces ostracod growth.•Toxicity thresholds defined on the basis of sensitivity to sediment properties.

The toxicity test using freshwater ostracods of the species Heterocypris incongruens is a sub-chronic static test that exposes individuals to whole sediments over a period of 6 d, the endpoints being mortality and growth. We tested the hypothesis that endpoints of the sediment bioassay using Heterocypris incongruens are affected by the presence of fine sediment particles by testing control sediment supplied with the commercial test kit with increasing proportions of kaolin clay as a proxy for fines. While mortality was not affected, the results showed that increasing the presence of clay reduced ostracod growth. Based on the variability in growth, a sublethal toxicity threshold of 35% is proposed to distinguish effects due to sediment properties from those due to toxicity. The relevance of this threshold was verified using data from toxicity tests of ambient sediment samples with low levels of contamination.

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