Toxicity of a complex mixture of atmospherically transported pesticides to Ceriodaphnia dubia |
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Authors: | George Tara K Waite Don Liber Karsten Sproull Jim |
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Institution: | (1) Toxicology Centre, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada;(2) Environment Canada, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada;(3) Environmental Protection Laboratory, Environment Canada, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada |
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Abstract: | The presence of several anthropogenic chemicals has been documented in the atmosphere of the Canadian prairies. The deposition of these chemicals as a mixture is of importancesince little is known of the combined effects of these chemicalson aquatic organisms. This study was designed to evaluate theacute and chronic toxicity of a complex mixture of nineatmospherically transported pesticides to Ceriodaphniadubia. The nine selected pesticides (bromoxynil, dicamba, 2,4-D,MCPA, triallate, trifluralin, pentachlorophenol, lindane, and4,4-DDT) were detected in appreciable quantities in dryatmospheric deposits. The concentration of each pesticide in themixture was based on maximum measured daily dry deposition ratesfor central Canada, except for pentachlorophenol, which wasestimated based on atmospheric concentrations. The 48-h LC50estimate for C. dubia exposed to the pesticide mixture was174.60 g L-1 (340 times the measured total dry deposition concentration). The estimated NOEC and LOEC for bothsurvival and reproduction, as determined in the 7-d chronic toxicity test, were 51.3 (100 times) and 154 g L-1 (300 times), respectively. A basic risk assessment, using the toxic unit approach, suggested that the toxicity of the pesticide mixture was mainly due to 4,4-DDT. Overall, this atmospherically transported complex mixture of pesticides appearsto pose a negligible toxicological risk to non-target aquatic invertebrates such as zooplankton. |
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Keywords: | atmospheric deposition Ceriodaphnia dubia pesticide mixture |
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