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Selenium effects: A weight-of-evidence approach

✍ Scribed by Blair G McDonald; Peter M Chapman


Book ID
102275842
Publisher
Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
180 KB
Volume
3
Category
Article
ISSN
1551-3777

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Abstract

Selenium is increasingly an issue for a wide range of mining, industrial, and agricultural operations. Appropriate methods for evaluating the impacts of selenium in aquatic ecosystems are vigorously debated in the literature. Two common approaches include the use of tissue residue guidelines and reproductive toxicity testing using field‐collected fish; however, each approach on its own does not provide sufficient evidence that wild fish populations are in fact impaired. The limitations of each method are discussed, and recommendations to improve the relevance of each line of evidence are provided. A 3rd line of evidence, field measurement of fish population dynamics, is proposed and also discussed. A framework, consistent with an ecological risk assessment methodology, for the design, application, and interpretation of selenium weight‐of‐evidence investigations is proposed.


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