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Assessing the effect of pesticides in agricultural runoff on aquatic life in the Sangamon River near Monticello, Illinois

January 1, 1993

Stream-water samples collected from a midwest stream, following a thunderstorm during May 1991 were toxic to water fleas (Ceriodaphnia dubia), but not fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas), or a bacterium (Photobacterium phosphoreum) or green alga (Selenastrum capricornutum). It was unlikely that the toxicity to the water fleas was caused by herbicides, but it may have been caused by insecticides.Stream-water samples collected from a midwest stream, following a thunderstorm during May 1991 were toxic to water fleas (Ceriodaphnia dubia), but not fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas), or a bacterium (Photobacterium phosphoreum) or green alga (Selenastrum capricornutum). It was unlikely that the toxicity to the water fleas was caused by herbicides, but it may have been caused by insecticides.

Publication Year 1993
Title Assessing the effect of pesticides in agricultural runoff on aquatic life in the Sangamon River near Monticello, Illinois
DOI 10.2166/wst.1993.0460
Authors R.H. Coupe, M.S. Henebry, M.R. Branham
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Water Science and Technology
Index ID 70017706
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Toxic Substances Hydrology Program