2000
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1522-7278(2000)15:1<28::aid-tox5>3.3.co;2-f
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Assessment of the impact of a bleached kraft mill effluent on a south‐central USA river

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“…Relatively few field studies exist, either in mesocosms or in natural streams, that have examined the effects of PPME on macroinvertebrate communities (e.g., Hall et al 1991;Culp et al 2000Culp et al , 2003. In many cases, these studies are limited to a single season (e.g., Felder et al 1998;D'Surney et al 2000) or year (e.g., Mayack and Waterhouse 1983). As a component of the Long-Term Receiving Water Study (LTRWS), we collected macroinvertebrates twice per year over an 8-to 9-y period from multiple sites upstream and downstream of PPME discharges on 4 receiving water streams to determine if macroinvertebrate communities exposed to PPME differed significantly from those at unexposed sites in each of the 4 streams.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Relatively few field studies exist, either in mesocosms or in natural streams, that have examined the effects of PPME on macroinvertebrate communities (e.g., Hall et al 1991;Culp et al 2000Culp et al , 2003. In many cases, these studies are limited to a single season (e.g., Felder et al 1998;D'Surney et al 2000) or year (e.g., Mayack and Waterhouse 1983). As a component of the Long-Term Receiving Water Study (LTRWS), we collected macroinvertebrates twice per year over an 8-to 9-y period from multiple sites upstream and downstream of PPME discharges on 4 receiving water streams to determine if macroinvertebrate communities exposed to PPME differed significantly from those at unexposed sites in each of the 4 streams.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effects of pulp and paper mill effluent (PPME) on fish have been extensively investigated in the past by means of laboratory tests (Kovacs et al 1995;Parrott et al 2003Parrott et al , 2006, mesocosms (Borton et al 1996;Sepulveda et al 2003), and field studies (Karås et al 1991; Sanströ m 1994; Kovacs et al 1997;D'Surney et al 2000). A variety of effluent-related effects have been noted, with alterations in reproductive indicators receiving the most attention .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although population-level field studies have been conducted (Sanströ m 1996; Kovacs et al 1997;McMaster et al 2006), studies examining the relationship between PPME and community structure and function in effluent-receiving streams are rare. Few studies have compared fish community structure in rivers downstream of PPME discharges to communities at reference sites (Adams et al 1996;D'Surney et al 2000;Kovacs et al 2002;Greenfield and Bart 2005), and some community-level studies in lake and marine environments have also been completed (Hansson 1987;Neuman and Karås 1988;Karels and Niemi 2002;Sanströ m and Neuman 2003). In most cases, studies were conducted over relatively short periods of time and provided a snapshot assessment of fish condition, although some studies were designed to examine improvements in fish community measures after mill operational changes that improved PPME quality (Kovacs et al 2002;Sanströ m and Neuman 2003;Greenfield and Bart 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both species are tolerant of environmental stress (Henry et al, 1999;D'Surney et al, 2000) and often have high populations in thermally elevated conditions (Meffe & Sheldon, 1990;Meffe, 1991;Taylor et al, 1991). The high (30-32°C) water temperatures observed at Elevenmile Creek during fall and winter of the survey (Livingston, 1989, unpublished report) may have resulted in an extended breeding season contributing to high abundances.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The bluegill sunfish, Lepomis macrochirus, is common in Elevenmile Creek and tolerant of environmental disturbances (Swift et al, 1986;Taylor et al, 1991), including KME (D'Surney et al, 2000). L. macrochirus was therefore used as an indicator of the degree of environmental stress.…”
Section: Community Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%