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ACUTE SENSITIVITY OF JUVENILE SHORTNOSE STURGEON TO LOW DISSOLVED OXYGEN CONCENTRATIONS

Citation:

Campbell, J G. AND L R. Goodman. ACUTE SENSITIVITY OF JUVENILE SHORTNOSE STURGEON TO LOW DISSOLVED OXYGEN CONCENTRATIONS. TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN FISHERIES SOCIETY 133(3):772-776, (2004).

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Journal article

Description:

Campbell, Jed G. and Larry R. Goodman. 2004. Acute Sensitivity of Juvenile Shortnose Sturgeon to Low Dissolved Oxygen Concentrations. EPA/600/J-04/175. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 133(3):772-776. (ERL,GB 1155).

There is considerable concern that factors such as eutrophication, industrial pollution, and dredging are adversely affecting the habitats of the endangered shortnose sturgeon Acipenser brevirostrum. Specific knowledge of the environmental requirements of this species is required if environmental managers are to adequately protect it. We conducted experiments to obtain information on the acute sensitivity of young-of-year shortnose sturgeon to a low dissolved oxygen (DO) concentration. Flow-through tests were conducted with hatchery-produced fish exposed to the ranges of DO, salinity, and temperature expected in the southeastern United States coastal river-estuary interfaces during spring and summer. The estimated concentration lethal to 50% of the test organisms (the LC50 value) after 24 h that we derived for approximately 77-d-old fish tested at 2 o/oo salinity and a nominal temperature of 25?C was 2.7 mg/L (32% saturation). An estimated LC50 of 2.2 mg/L (26% saturation) was obtained for approximately 104-d-old fish tested at 4% and 22 ?C. The 24-h, 48-h, and 72-h LC50 values for approximately 134-d-old fish tested at 4.5 o/oo and 26?C were also 2.2 mg/L (28% saturation). However, the test with approximately 100-d-old fish at 2 o/oo and a nominal temperature of 30?C yielded a 24-h LC50 of 3.1 mg/L (42% saturation). These data should be of value in derivating DO-protective values for shortnose sturgeon inhabiting estuaries along the Atlantic coast.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:05/15/2004
Record Last Revised:03/26/2013
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 84183