2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00244-022-00915-w
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Developing As and Cu Tissue Residue Thresholds to Attain the Good Ecological Status of Rivers in Mining Areas

Abstract: The study was performed on residue-effects datasets from polluted and unpolluted sites in the Nalón River basin (northern Spain). The effects were measured in terms of alteration of field macroinvertebrate communities, and measured as ecological status scores, and number of families and abundance of Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera and Trichoptera (EPT). Non-linear regression models of the field-measured tissue residues in 10 taxa related to the ecological status of the macroinvertebrate communities were used to deri… Show more

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“…These results demonstrate that the LR 50 and ER 50 calculated from acute water-only exposure can give, with caution, a good approximation to the tissue residues after sediment chronic exposure. The results are also comparable with a field approach for the estimation of tissue residues of ER 50 for aquatic Microdrile oligochaetes (ER 50 = 509–570 μg g −1 dw: [ 7 ]) related to the 50% reduction in the river macroinvertebrate ecological status. Interestingly, that range of ER 50 values from field aquatic oligochaete worms overlaps, or is very close to, the ER 50 values estimated in the present study for mortality and autotomy after 72 h and 96 h exposure.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 65%
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“…These results demonstrate that the LR 50 and ER 50 calculated from acute water-only exposure can give, with caution, a good approximation to the tissue residues after sediment chronic exposure. The results are also comparable with a field approach for the estimation of tissue residues of ER 50 for aquatic Microdrile oligochaetes (ER 50 = 509–570 μg g −1 dw: [ 7 ]) related to the 50% reduction in the river macroinvertebrate ecological status. Interestingly, that range of ER 50 values from field aquatic oligochaete worms overlaps, or is very close to, the ER 50 values estimated in the present study for mortality and autotomy after 72 h and 96 h exposure.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 65%
“…In fact, arsenic appears in high concentrations in groundwater from geological sources, causing chronic health disorders [ 5 ]. Arsenic pollution in sediments and bioaccumulation has been demonstrated as one of the main causes of toxicity [ 3 ], and of the alteration of the ecological status in rivers affected by mining activities [ 6 , 7 ]. Integrating chemical analysis with biological endpoints can help in the monitoring and protection of aquatic ecosystems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%