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Title

Ecological Effects of Benzyl Chloride on Different Korean Aquatic Indigenous Species Using an Artificial Stream Mesocosm Simulating a Chemical Spill.

Authors

Kim, Soo-Yeon; Park, Seong-Hwan; Kim, Dae-Wook; Noh, Won; Lee, Sang-Jun; Jeong, Hee-Jin; Park, Jong-Bin; Gwak, Yeong-Ji; Park, Jin-Woo; Yeom, Dong-Hyuk

Abstract

In this study, an artificial stream mesocosm consisting of a head tank, faster-flowing riffle section, gravel section, pool section, lower-run section, and tail tank was installed to simulate a chemical spill in a river. The responses of freshwater periphyton algae, crustacea (Moina macrocopa), freshwater worm (Limnodrilus hoffmeisteri), benthic midge (Glyptotendipes tokunagai), and fish (Zacco platypus and Aphyocypris chinensis) were observed after exposure to benzyl chloride (classified as an accident preparedness substance, APS) at concentrations of 1, 2, and 4 µL/L for 22.5 h. Higher concentrations increased the inhibition (photosynthetic efficiency decrease) of periphyton algae and the mortality of M. macrocopa, whereas the reproduction of the female cladoceran decreased in the 4 µL/L treatment. Mortality of fish did not occur or was lower (≤20%) at all concentrations; however, toxic symptoms were observed for some time after chemical exposure termination and later, symptoms receded. G. tokunagai mortality increased at all concentrations except the control after seven days, and no significant toxic effects were observed in L. hoffmeisteri. The hazardous concentration of benzyl chloride was calculated as 94 µg/L. This study showed the different sensitivities of each species to benzyl chloride. The findings can assist in environmental risk assessment of APSs after chemical spills to protect Korean aquatic species.

Subjects

BENZYL chloride; ENVIRONMENTAL risk assessment; CHEMICAL spills; FISH mortality; SPECIES; FRESHWATER algae; AQUATIC invertebrates

Publication

Toxics, 2021, Vol 9, Issue 12, p347

ISSN

2305-6304

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3390/toxics9120347

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