Enlarging the Arsenal of Test Species for Sediment Quality Assessment

N. Wieringa,S. T. J. Droge, A. M. Bakker, R. A. Melkert, B. J. Prast,P. F. M. Verdonschot,M. H. S. Kraak

Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology(2023)

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Since only a few standard benthic test species are available for sediment quality, our study aimed to employ multiple test species representing different sensitivity categories in the quality assessment of contaminated sediments. To this end three macroinvertebrate species, Sericostoma personatum (caddisfly, sensitivity category 10), Asellus aquaticus (isopod, category 3) and Chironomus riparius (chironomid, category 2), were exposed to sediments originating from various contamination sources in whole sediment bioassays using intact sediment cores. The agricultural sediment caused insect mortality, the agricultural and urban sediment caused isopod growth reduction and the urban and Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) sediment affected chironomid emergence time. It is concluded that the arsenal of standard species can be successfully expanded by non-standard species, reducing over- or underestimation of the risks of contaminated sediments.
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Asellus aquaticus,Chironomus riparius,Sericostoma personatum,Whole sediment bioassay
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