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Assessing Contaminant Sensitivity of Endangered and Threatened Aquatic Species: Part I. Acute Toxicity of Five Chemicals
Citation:
DWYER, F. J., F. L. MAYER, C. SAPPINGTON, D. R. BUCKLER, C. M. BRIDGES, I. E. GREER, D. K. HARDESTY, C. E. HENKE, C. G. INGERSOLL, J. L. KUNZ, D. W. WHITES, T. AUGSPURGER, D. R. MOUNT, K. HATTALA, AND G. N. NEUDERFER. Assessing Contaminant Sensitivity of Endangered and Threatened Aquatic Species: Part I. Acute Toxicity of Five Chemicals. ARCHIVES OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION AND TOXICOLOGY. Springer, New York, NY, 48:143-154, (2005).
Impact/Purpose:
To report results of acute toxicity tests conducted with 5 chemicals on common surrogate species and several species of threatened and endangered species
Description:
This paper reports on the results of acute toxicity tests conducted with common surrogate species, and several species of threatened and endangered species for which there were excess artificially propagated stock to allow direct testing.