1996
DOI: 10.1002/etc.5620150623
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Effects of a nonionic surfactant (c14–15 AE‐7) on fish survival, growth and reproduction in the laboratory and in outdoor stream mesocosms

Abstract: The effects of a nonionic surfactant (C14–15 AE‐7) on survival and growth of juvenile bluegill sunfish and on survival and reproduction of fathead minnows were investigated in the laboratory and in outdoor stream mesocosms. In the laboratory, where the fish were exposed for 10 d, the 96‐h LC50 values for bluegill sunfish and fathead minnows were 650 and 770 μg/L, respectively. The no‐observed‐effect concentration (NOEC) for survival and swimming performance of bluegill sunfish and for survival of fathead minno… Show more

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“…Bluegill sunfish and fathead minnow survival were equally sensitive endpoints in this study. The lack of measurable growth effects was also previously reported in mesocosm studies with other LAE surfactants [31,33].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
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“…Bluegill sunfish and fathead minnow survival were equally sensitive endpoints in this study. The lack of measurable growth effects was also previously reported in mesocosm studies with other LAE surfactants [31,33].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…No significant reproductive effects were observed in fish exposed to the C 12–13 LAE. Previous mesocosm studies with similar LAE surfactants showed fathead minnow reproduction was a more sensitive endpoint than survival [31,33]. The lack of significant effects in this study was due to the low number of spawning broods and the shorter time period in which eggs were laid (2 weeks) in comparison to the previous studies (3 weeks).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 57%
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“…The action of the surfactant seems to achieve a stable time to effect of between 4 and 10 d. The AES and alcohol ethoxylate surfactants may reach their maximum effects in times of between 4 and 10 d, which may indicate that chronic effects are not more critical than acute data for these chemicals [16,27,[39][40][41][42]. The action of the surfactant seems to achieve a stable time to effect of between 4 and 10 d. The AES and alcohol ethoxylate surfactants may reach their maximum effects in times of between 4 and 10 d, which may indicate that chronic effects are not more critical than acute data for these chemicals [16,27,[39][40][41][42].…”
Section: Ecosystem Level Assessment For Aesmentioning
confidence: 99%