Survival and contaminants in imperiled and common riverine fishes assessed with an in situ bioassay approach

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
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An in situ bioassay approach was used to determine whether aquatic contaminant stressors in a large Atlantic river ecosystem affect the survival of 3 fish species: the largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides, juveniles), the fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas, adults), and the robust redhorse (Moxostoma robustum, juveniles). Hatchery-propagated fish were placed into cages to assess site-specific survival in the Yadkin-Pee Dee River of North Carolina and South Carolina, USA. Contaminants were measured in caged fish and sediment and surface water at each site. No apparent longitudinal trends in fish survival were detected, and contaminant concentrations varied among sites. Juvenile largemouth bass and robust redhorse did not survive past 13 and 23 d, with corresponding Kaplan-Meier median survival estimates of 9.7 and 12.1 d, respectively. Survival of adult fathead minnows deployed in cages alongside the juvenile fish averaged 43% at the end of the 28-d exposure, with a 22-d median survival estimate. The intersex condition, an indicator of endocrine disruption, was not observed in any adult fathead minnow. Contaminant accumulation in surviving fathead minnows was apparent, with highest accumulated concentrations of polychlorinated biphenyls (34.6–93.4 ng/g dry wt), organochlorine pesticides (19.9–66.1 ng/g dry wt), and mercury (0.17–0.63 μg/g dry wt). Contaminants and other water quality stressors in this river system appear to detrimentally impact juvenile fish survival, with presumed effects at the fish assemblage and community levels. 

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Survival and contaminants in imperiled and common riverine fishes assessed with an in situ bioassay approach
Series title Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
DOI 10.1002/etc.5104
Volume 40
Issue 8
Year Published 2021
Language English
Publisher Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
Contributing office(s) Coop Res Unit Atlanta
Description 14 p.
First page 2206
Last page 2219
Country United States
State North Carolina, South Carolina
Other Geospatial Yadkin-Pee Dee River
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