How to characterize chemical exposure to predict ecologic effects on aquatic communities?

  • Reliable characterization of exposure is indispensable for ecological risk assessment of chemicals. To deal with mixtures, several approaches have been developed, but their relevance for predicting ecological effects on communities in the field has not been elucidated. In the present study, we compared nine metrics designed for estimating the total toxicity of mixtures regarding their relationship with an effect metric for stream macroinvertebrates. This was done using monitoring data of biota and organic chemicals, mainly pesticides, from five studies comprising 102 streams in several regions of Europe and South-East Australia. Mixtures of less than 10 pesticides per water sample were most common for concurrent exposure. Exposure metrics based on the 5a species sensitivity distribution performed best, closely followed by metrics based on the most sensitive species and Daphnia magna as benchmark. Considering only the compound with the highest toxicity and ignoring mixture toxicity was sufficient to estimate toxicity in predominantly agricultural regions with pesticide exposure. The multi-substance Potentially Affected Fraction (msPAF) that combines concentration and response addition was advantageous in the study where further organic toxicants occurred. We give recommendations on exposure metric selection depending on data availability and the involved compounds.

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Author:Ralf Bernhard SchäferORCiD, N. Gerner, B. J. Kefford, Jes Jessen Rasmussen, M. A. Beketov, D. de Zwart, Matthias Liess, P. C. von der Ohe
URL:http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/es4014954
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1021/es4014954
ISSN:1520-5851
Journal:Environmental Science and Technology
Publisher:ACS
Document Type:Research Article
Language:English
Year of first Publication:2013
Release Date:2022/11/23
Volume:47
Issue:14
Page Number:9
First Page:7996
Last Page:8004
Faculties / Organisational entities:RPTU in Landau / FB: Natur- und Umweltwissenschaften / Institut für Umweltwissenschaften / Landschaftsökologie
Open access state:Closed Access
RPTU:Landau
Created at the RPTU:No