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Use of Stable Nitrogen Isotopes and Permeable Membrane Devices to Study what Factors Influence Freshwater Mollusk Survival in the Conasauaga River
Authors:Adam J Sharpe  Elizabeth Guthrie Nichols
Institution:(1) North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695, USA;(2) Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources, 3136G Jordan Hall, P.O. Box 8006, Raleigh, NC 27695, USA
Abstract:Recent biological inventory data shows severe declines in freshwater mussel abundance and biodiversity in the Conasauga River Basin in Northwest Georgia, USA. Based on assessments of habitat conditions, mussel populations should be sustainable. We conducted a study of sediment and water quality to evaluate the impact of anthropogenic contamination on mussel populations. Permeable membrane devices (PMD), polar organic chemical integrative samplers (POCIS™), conventional water and sediment quality analyses, and stable nitrogen isotope ratio analyses (δ15N) of snails and sediments were used to assess sediment and water quality at target sites throughout the basin. Ambient concentrations of organic contaminants in water were well below any aquatic life criteria; concentrations of some nutrients were detected above aquatic life criteria levels. Most mussel species in the river are endangered or threatened; therefore, snails were collected for δ15N analyses. Mean δ15N values for snails collected at forested upper watershed sites (national forest areas) were significantly lower than δ15N values from snails in agricultural areas. δ15N values for raw cow manure and manure-treated soil were similar to δ15N values for snails collected in agricultural areas. Dissolved nitrate from water samples had elevated δ15N values similar to the upper range of δ15N values for snails in agricultural areas. Data, particularly stable nitrogen isotope data, indicates that a land use change from national forest land to agriculture alters nitrogen sources to the basin and snails. Implications of nutrient release on freshwater molluscan reproduction, growth, and survival are discussed.
Keywords:Conasauga River  Pesticides  δ  15N  Freshwater mollusks  PMDs
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