Science Inventory

EFFECTS OF GROUND ULV (ULTRA-LOW VOLUME) APPLICATIONS OF FENTHION ON ESTUARINE BIOTA. 5. RESPONSES OF FIELD AND LABORATORY ESTUARINE BENTHIC COMMUNITIES

Citation:

Tagatz, M. AND G. Plaia. EFFECTS OF GROUND ULV (ULTRA-LOW VOLUME) APPLICATIONS OF FENTHION ON ESTUARINE BIOTA. 5. RESPONSES OF FIELD AND LABORATORY ESTUARINE BENTHIC COMMUNITIES. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/J-85/460 (NTIS PB87152807).

Description:

The effects of fenthion on macrobenthic animals that colonized sand-filled boxes at two salt marsh sites were determined after two field sprayings within 5 days and in the laboratory after intermittent exposures that simulated field conditions. ULV ground applications for adult mosquito control resulted in water concentrations less than 0.68 micrograms fenthion/l at one site and less than 0.38 micrograms/l the other site. The average numbers of individuals and species of animals that colonized sand-filled boxes in the laboratory (during 9 wk by planktonic larvae from continuously supplied unfiltered seawater) were not significantly affected by two treatments at 1.1 micrograms fenthion/l or by four treatments at 1.3 micrograms/l. However, the average number of species in communities exposed to two treatments at 11.8 micrograms/l was significantly less than that in control communities and those exposed to lower concentrations. Mean abundances of mollusks, arthropods, and chordates were substantially but not statistically significantly, lower in concentration.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:05/24/2002
Record Last Revised:04/16/2004
Record ID: 37026