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RELATIONSHIPS AMONG EXCEEDENCES OF METALS CRITERIA, THE RESULTS OF AMBIENT BIOASSAYS, AND COMMUNITY METRICS IN MINING-IMPACTED STREAMS

机译:矿区金属超标,环境生物测定结果和社区指标之间的关系

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If bioassessments are to help diagnose the specific environmental stressors affecting streams, a better understanding is needed of the relationships between community metrics and ambient criteria or ambient bioassays. However, this relationship is not simple, because metrics assess responses at the community level of biological organization, while ambient criteria and ambient bioassays assess or are based on responses at the individual level. For metals, the relationship is further complicated by the influence of other chemical variables, such as hardness, on their bioavailability and toxicity. In 1993 and 1994, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) conducted a Regional Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program (REMAP) survey on wadeable streams in Colorado's (USA) Southern Rockies Ecoregion. In this ecoregion, mining over the past century has resulted in metals contamination of streams. The surveys collected data on fish and macroinvertebrate assemblages, physical habitat, and sediment and water chemistry and toxicity. These data provide a framework for assessing diagnostic community metrics for specific environmental stressors. We characterized streams as metals-affected based on exceedence of hardness-adjusted criteria for cadmium, copper, lead, and zinc in water; on water toxicity tests (48-h Pimephales promelas and Ceriodaphnia dubia survival); on exceedence of sediment threshold effect levels (TELs); or on sediment toxicity tests (7-d Hyalella azteca survival and growth). Macroinvertebrate and fish metrics were compared among affected and unaffected sites to identify metrics sensitive to metals. Several macroinvertebrate metrics, particularly richness metrics, were less in affected streams, while other metrics were not. This is a function of the sensitivity of the individual metrics to metals effects. Fish metrics were less sensitive to metals because of the low diversity of fish in these streams.
机译:如果生物评估有助于诊断影响河流的特定环境压力源,则需要更好地了解社区指标与环境标准或环境生物测定之间的关系。但是,这种关系并不简单,因为度量标准在生物组织的社区级别评估响应,而环境标准和环境生物测定评估或基于个体级别的响应。对于金属,由于其他化学变量(例如硬度)对其生物利用度和毒性的影响,这种关系更加复杂。 1993年和1994年,美国环境保护署(EPA)对科罗拉多州(美国)南部落基山脉生态区的涉水溪流进行了区域环境监测与评估计划(REMAP)调查。在这个生态区,过去一个世纪的采矿业导致了溪流中的金属污染。调查收集了有关鱼类和大型无脊椎动物种群,自然栖息地以及沉积物和水化学及毒性的数据。这些数据为评估特定环境压力源的诊断社区指标提供了框架。根据超过水中镉,铜,铅和锌的硬度调整标准,我们将水流定性为受金属影响。进行水毒性试验(48-小时吡美ime和杜鹃花存活);超过沉积物阈值影响水平(TELs);或进行沉积物毒性测试(7天透明质透明藻的存活和生长)。比较受影响和未受影响地区的大型无脊椎动物和鱼类指标,以识别对金属敏感的指标。在受影响的流中,一些大型无脊椎动物指标(尤其是丰富度指标)较少,而其他指标则没有。这是各个指标对金属效应的敏感性的函数。鱼类指标对金属的敏感性较低,因为这些溪流中鱼类的多样性较低。

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