2022 Early Hearing Detection & Intervention Virtual Conference
March 13 - 15, 2022
6/05/2017 | 3:15 PM - 3:30 PM | Influences of hyporheic upwelling on the toxicity of zinc contaminated sediments | 305B
Influences of hyporheic upwelling on the toxicity of zinc contaminated sediments
Despite the importance of groundwater-surface water interactions for aquatic habitat, we have limited understanding of how hyporheic flows may interact with contaminants to affect stream biota. This research investigates the effects of hyporheic upwelling on the amphipod, Hyalella azteca, when exposed to zinc contaminated sediments. Elevated zinc concentrations are often observed in urban stream sediments as a produce of stormwater runoff and legacy metal contamination. In this experiment, we manipulated hyporheic upwelling and zinc contamination in flow-through artificial streams over time. Hyalella azteca survival was lowest in streams with both zinc and hyporheic upwelling, compared to streams with zinc contamination only. The results highlight the importance of hyporheic flows in altering metal bioavailability to benthic macroinvertebrates, and suggest future assessments of hyporheic flows in in situ ecotoxicology research.
- S03 Stressing the 'Eco' in Freshwater Ecotoxicology
- C10 Biogeochemistry
- C13 Ecotoxicology
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Anna Harrison
(), Institute for Great Lakes Research, Central Michigan University, harri25a@cmich.edu;
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G. Allen Burton
(), University of Michigan, burtonal@umich.edu;
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