USE OF A GAMMARUS-PULEX BIOASSAY TO MEASURE THE EFFECTS OF TRANSIENT CARBOFURAN RUNOFF FROM FARMLAND

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MATTHIESSEN, P
SHEAHAN, D
HARRISON, RM
KIRBY, M
RYCROFT, R
TURNBULL, A
VOLKNER, C
WILLIAMS, R
机构
[1] UNIV BIRMINGHAM, DEPT BIOL SCI, BIRMINGHAM B15 2TT, W MIDLANDS, ENGLAND
[2] INST HYDROL, WALLINGFORD OX10 8BB, OXON, ENGLAND
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10.1006/eesa.1995.1013
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
There is now much information on the presence of pesticides in surface waters, but very little about their actual effects on aquatic life. This paper reports on the transient concentrations of a carbamate insecticide, carbofuran, which were observed in a headwater stream draining treated farmland, and describes the resulting effects on a bioassay organism. One month after an application of 3 kg carbofuran/ha as broadcast granules to an oilseed rape crop, carbofuran concentrations of up to 26 mu g/liter were measured in a nearby headwater stream after heavy rainfall. The majority of the carbofuran was translocated via field drains (where concentrations up to 264 mu g/liter were detected), although the possibility of some surface runoff cannot be ruled out. Peak carbofuran concentrations only persisted for about 24 hr after the rainfall event, although measurable levels could be detected for at least 4 days. An in situ bioassay of streamwater which monitored the feeding rate of the gammarid amphipod crustacean Gammarus pulex showed that feeding stopped completely during the rainfall event, and was rapidly followed by death of all the caged organisms. Subsequent laboratory studies of toxicity showed that the peak concentrations of carbofuran had exceeded the G. pulex 24-hr LC(50) of 21 mu g/liter, and that concentrations as low as 4 mu g/liter could reduce feeding rate. These findings are discussed with reference to regulatory risk evaluation procedures.
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