2009
DOI: 10.1897/ieam_2008-006.1
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Assessment of the ecological effects of arsenic on a southern ohio, USA stream

Abstract: Davis Creek is a southern Ohio, USA stream that receives a permitted discharge from the Belpre Elastomers Plant (BEP). A sediment quality triad investigation of Davis Creek was conducted over a 2-y period that included sediment and surface water chemistry measurements, toxicity tests of whole sediment, interstitial and surface water, and benthic and artificial substrate community assessments. The concentration of arsenic in surface and interstitial water was below United States Environmental Protection Agency … Show more

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“…This indicates that these metals have a significant influence on the community structure of soft bottom molluscs in the studied area. Ecological effects of As on benthic macrofauna are also reported for a stream in North America (Huddleston et al, 2009). T-value biplot identified the gastropods C. rostratum, M. honkeri, and Mitra species, to be significantly positively related to As concentration (Fig.…”
Section: Relation Between Physicochemical Variables and Mollusc Community Structurementioning
confidence: 63%
“…This indicates that these metals have a significant influence on the community structure of soft bottom molluscs in the studied area. Ecological effects of As on benthic macrofauna are also reported for a stream in North America (Huddleston et al, 2009). T-value biplot identified the gastropods C. rostratum, M. honkeri, and Mitra species, to be significantly positively related to As concentration (Fig.…”
Section: Relation Between Physicochemical Variables and Mollusc Community Structurementioning
confidence: 63%