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Assessing toxicity of contaminants in riverine suspended sediments to freshwater mussels.


ABSTRACT: The Clinch River in Virginia and Tennessee, USA, is well known for its diverse native freshwater mussel assemblages; however, notable declines in mussel populations in recent decades have prompted much concern and subsequent research. The authors examined the toxicity of recently deposited sediments on juveniles of the freshwater mussel Epioblasma brevidens by collecting time-integrated sediment samples from the water column with sediment traps from 11 sites in the Clinch River basin, including 6 sites within an 88-km reach deemed a "mussel zone of decline." Mussels were exposed to the riverine sediments and to 3 control sediments for 28 d; survival, shell length, and biomass were then assessed. Sediment treatment (i.e., river location) had a significant effect on mussel survival (p?

SUBMITTER: Archambault JM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5858922 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Assessing toxicity of contaminants in riverine suspended sediments to freshwater mussels.

Archambault Jennifer M JM   Bergeron Christine M CM   Cope W Gregory WG   Lazaro Peter R PR   Leonard Jeremy A JA   Shea Damian D  

Environmental toxicology and chemistry 20160803 2


The Clinch River in Virginia and Tennessee, USA, is well known for its diverse native freshwater mussel assemblages; however, notable declines in mussel populations in recent decades have prompted much concern and subsequent research. The authors examined the toxicity of recently deposited sediments on juveniles of the freshwater mussel Epioblasma brevidens by collecting time-integrated sediment samples from the water column with sediment traps from 11 sites in the Clinch River basin, including  ...[more]

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