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Herbicide effects on planktonic systems of different complexity
Authors:Lampert  Winfried  Fleckner  Walter  Pott  Eckart  Schober  Ursula  Störkel  Karl-Ulrich
Affiliation:(1) Max-Planck-Institut für Limnologie, Postfach 165, 2320 Plön, FRG
Abstract:Bioassays of different complexity were compared with respect to their capability to predict the environmental impact of the herbicide atrazine in aquatic systems. Acute toxicity tests with Daphnia did not yield meaningful results. Sublethal tests with Daphnia (feeding inhibition, reduction of growth and reproduction) were more sensitive, but effective concentrations of atrazine were still rather high (2 mg/L). A relatively complicated lsquoartificial food chainrsquo system that incorporated direct and indirect effects on Daphnia yielded significant reduction of daphnid population growth at 0.1 mg/L. Enclosure experiments with natural communities were by far the most sensitive tools. Community responses could be measured at concentrations as low as 1 µg/L and 0.1 µg atrazine/L. At the lowest concentration, however, communities recovered after three weeks. We conclude that in complex systems indirect effects can be more important than direct effects, so that, contrary to the conditions in simple tests, non-target organisms may be the better indicators of herbicide stress to natural communities.
Keywords:herbicide  atrazine  bioassay  complexity  community response
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