2019
DOI: 10.1002/etc.4425
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Subchronic Toxicity of 2,4‐Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid (2,4‐D) to Early Life Stages of Fish

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“…Based on our replicated findings, we made the cautious suggestion that permitting these herbicide formulations should be re-evaluated. In fact, we suggest that the present range of interest for new studies should be between 0 and 2.00 ppm 2,4-D. Giddings and Habig (2019) took issue with several features of water chemistry and modifications to the early life stage exposure assay in our experiments. In fact, total hardness, measured using a titration method of 20 water samples randomly chosen from all experiments, averaged 238 ± 8 mg CaCO 3 /L (n = 10, 0.00 ppm 2,4-D; n = 10, 2.00 ppm 2,4-D; US Environmental Protection Agency 1982), which is within range of concentrations found in Wisconsin lakes (0-370 ppm; National Water Quality Monitoring Council 2016) and within range of USEPA guidelines (0-250 ppm; US Environmental Protection Agency 2016a, 2016b).…”
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“…Based on our replicated findings, we made the cautious suggestion that permitting these herbicide formulations should be re-evaluated. In fact, we suggest that the present range of interest for new studies should be between 0 and 2.00 ppm 2,4-D. Giddings and Habig (2019) took issue with several features of water chemistry and modifications to the early life stage exposure assay in our experiments. In fact, total hardness, measured using a titration method of 20 water samples randomly chosen from all experiments, averaged 238 ± 8 mg CaCO 3 /L (n = 10, 0.00 ppm 2,4-D; n = 10, 2.00 ppm 2,4-D; US Environmental Protection Agency 1982), which is within range of concentrations found in Wisconsin lakes (0-370 ppm; National Water Quality Monitoring Council 2016) and within range of USEPA guidelines (0-250 ppm; US Environmental Protection Agency 2016a, 2016b).…”
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“…These were the goals of Dehnert et al (2018), which became the subject of a recent letter to the editor of this journal by Giddings and Habig (2019). Giddings and Habig (2019) stated, "Dehnert et al suggest that their study was the first study of this type (exposure of eggs, hatchlings, and juvenile fish) using 2,4-D," which was not what was written in our peer-reviewed publication. We were aware of an earlier industry-sourced report referenced by Giddings and Habig (Mayes et al 1990) that was not published in peer-reviewed literature nor available to the public, and we specifically wrote "To our knowledge, no published studies have tested the impacts of environmentally relevant doses (0.00-2.00 ppm) of pure 2,4-D exposure on survival from fertilization to 14 d post hatch (dph) in any fish species."…”
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