A food web based hypothesis for the survival vs. weight relationship of rainbow trout in an experimental stream study with bleached kraft mill effluent |
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Authors: | TJ Hall RK Haley |
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Institution: | National Council for Air and Stream Improvement , 1900 Shannon Point Rd., Anacortes, Washington, 98221 Phone: (360) 293–4748 Fax: (360) 293–4748 |
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Abstract: | A series of experimental streams studies carried out with biologically treated bleached kraft mill effluent (BKME) and rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss included a variety of fish health parameters. There was a pattern of larger but fewer fish in BKME exposed streams. To determine if reduced fish numbers was a detrimental effect, we examined the relationship between number and weight for control and BKME exposed streams for the 9‐month effluent exposures of 1.3–5.1% v/v. A regression analysis indicated that fish numbers decreased at a similar rate for corresponding fish size in both control and BKME‐exposed streams. A dose‐response relationship for effluent and fish number was not found, indicating that reduced fish number was not a direct expression of toxicity. The factors which induced BKME‐exposed fish populations to tend toward fewer but larger fish were not determined but are hypothesized to relate to BKME food web stimulation, a related enhancement in trout growth, and a corresponding reduction in fish number. |
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Keywords: | fish health fish growth food web stimulation |
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