Method Development for a Short‐Term 7‐Day Toxicity Test with Unionid Mussels

Author:

Wang Ning1ORCID,Kunz James L.1,Hardesty Douglas K.1,Steevens Jeffery A.1,Norberg‐King Teresa2,Hammer Edward J.3,Bauer Candice R.3,Augspurger Tom4,Dunn Suzanne5,Martinez David5,Barnhart M. Christopher6,Murray Jordan6,Bowersox Marcus7,Roberts John7,Bringolf Robert B.8,Ratajczak Robert8,Ciparis Serena9,Cope W. Gregory10,Buczek Sean B.10ORCID,Farrar Daniel11,May Lauren11,Garton Mailee12,Gillis Patricia L.13,Bennett James13,Salerno Joseph13,Hester Brian14,Lockwood Richard15,Tarr Christopher16,McIntyre Dennis16,Wardell Jonathan17

Affiliation:

1. Columbia Environmental Research Center US Geological Survey Columbia Missouri USA

2. Office of Research and Development, Great Lakes Toxicology and Ecology Division US Environmental Protection Agency Duluth Minnesota USA

3. Water Division US Environmental Protection Agency Chicago Illinois USA

4. US Fish and Wildlife Service Raleigh North Carolina USA

5. US Fish and Wildlife Service Tulsa Oklahoma USA

6. Department of Biology Missouri State University Springfield Missouri USA

7. Tetra Tech Owings Mills Maryland USA

8. Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources University of Georgia Athens Georgia USA

9. US Fish and Wildlife Service Blacksburg Virginia USA

10. Applied Ecology, North Carolina State University Raleigh North Carolina USA

11. US Army Engineer Research and Development Center Vicksburg Mississippi USA

12. Great Lakes Environmental Center Traverse City Michigan USA

13. Environment and Climate Change Canada Burlington Ontario Canada

14. EcoAnalysts, Port Gamble Washington USA

15. Ramboll Brentwood Tennessee USA

16. Great Lakes Environmental Center Columbus Ohio USA

17. Orangeburg National Fish Hatchery US Fish and Wildlife Service Orangeburg South Carolina USA

Funder

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Environmental Chemistry

Reference54 articles.

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2. ASTM International. (2020b). Standard test method for measuring the toxicity of sediment‐associated contaminants with freshwater invertebrates (E1706‐05 (2020). InAnnual book of ASTM standards. Volume 11.06.

3. Augspurger T. P. Wang N. Kunz J. L. &Ingersoll C. G.(2014). Pollutant sensitivity of the endangered Tar River Spinymussel as assessed by single chemical and effluent toxicity tests: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Ecological Services Raleigh NC.https://www.fws.gov/raleigh/pdfs/FinalP%5FSensi%5FTRS.pdf

4. Buckets of muckets: A compact system for rearing juvenile freshwater mussels

5. Besser J. M. Brumbaugh W. G. Kemble N. E. Ivey C. D. Kunz J. L. Ingersoll C. G. &Rudel D.(2011).Toxicity of nickel‐spiked freshwater sediments to benthic invertebrates—Spiking methodology species sensitivity and nickel bioavailability(U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2011–5225). U.S. Geological Survey.

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