Science Inventory

EFFECTS OF ATRAZINE ON MICROCOMS DEVELOPED FROM FOUR NATURAL PLANKTON COMMUNITIES

Citation:

Stay, F., A. Katko, C. Rohm, M. Fix, AND D.P. Larsen. EFFECTS OF ATRAZINE ON MICROCOMS DEVELOPED FROM FOUR NATURAL PLANKTON COMMUNITIES. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/J-89/259 (NTIS PB90196544).

Description:

Comparisons were made among Leffler microcosms developed from four different natural communities and exposed to 0, 20, 100,200,500,1,000, and 5,000 ug/L atrazine, a commonly used herbicide. Atrazine reduced net primary productivity, pH, and net productivity/-respiration ratios in all four microcosm communities. In three of the four communities, the lowest observed (P 0.05) effect concentration (LOEL) was 100 ug/L. In the fourth community the LOEL was 200 atrazine. The sensitivity and accuracy of bioassays with four different microcosm communities were evaluated by comparing results with values reported for acute and chronic single species bioassays, other types of microcosms, and experimental ponds exposed to similar concentrations of atrazine. The ranges of sensitivity noted in these experiments were less than the range reported for single species bioassays using common test organisms and similar to those reported for other microcosms. The similarity between Leffler microcosm results and the responses reported for the experimental ponds suggests that the Leffler microcosms accurately reflected concentrations causing ecosystem level changes in the experimental ponds.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:05/24/2002
Record Last Revised:04/16/2004
Record ID: 41880