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Hansen, D.J. and P.R. Parrish. 1977. Suitability of Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon variegatus) for Life-Cycle Toxicity Tests. In: Aquatic Toxicology and Hazard Evaluation, ASTM STP 634. EPA-600/J-77-073. F.L. Mayer and J.L. Hamelink, Editors. American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, PA. Pp. 117-126. (ERL,GB 301). (Avail. from NTIS, Springfield, VA: PB-277 177)
Entire life-cycle toxicity tests are practical with sheepshead minnows, Cyprinodon variegatus. This is the only estuarine fish that has been utilized successfully in life-cycle toxicity tests, using methods formulated only since 1973. Salinity, temperature, and spawning requirements were determined, and initial life-cycle toxicity tests with endrin were conducted at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Gulf Breeze (Florida) Laboratory. Subsequent tests with heptachlor, carbofuran, methoxychlor, and malathion were conducted at Gulf Breeze or at EG&G, Bionomics. All studies confirmed the feasibility of using this estuarine fish for determining maximum acceptable toxicant concentrations and application factors. Results of our tests also corroborate data on application factors obtained in studies completed elsewhere with freshwater fishes and the same pesticides. |
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