Title of article :
PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BEHAVIORAL RESPONSES OF STONEFLY NYMPHS TO ENHANCED LIMESTONE TREATMENT OF ACID MINE DRAINAGE
Author/Authors :
MICHAEL B. COLE، نويسنده , , DEAN E. ARNOLD، نويسنده , , Barnaby J. Watten، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages :
8
From page :
625
To page :
632
Abstract :
A new acid mine drainage (AMD) treatment system uses pulsed, fluidized beds of limestone, and carbon dioxide pretreatment of influent AMD, to enhance limestone neutralization of AMD. We conducted laboratory studies to evaluate the behavior and physiology of larval stoneflies (Pteronarcys proteus, Plecoptera) exposed to effluents produced by the treatment system. Survival, sodium balance, drift, and feeding responses by P. proteus to treated and untreated AMD were examined. P. proteus nymphs exhibited significant losses of whole body sodium in exposures to untreated AMD. Nymphs exposed to treated effluents experienced no loss of whole-body sodium. Nymphs exposed to untreated AMD showed elevated drift rates and depressed feeding rates relative to those of nymphs exposed to treated AMD, and to AMD-free controls. No significant differences in feeding or drift behavior occurred between nymphs exposed to treated effluents and those exposed to AMD-free controls. The treatment system, with and without CO2 pretreatment, provided water that was not toxic to the test animals, and that allowed normal behavioral and physiological function.
Keywords :
pteronarcys proteus , Acid mine drainage , limestone treatment , Sodium Regulation , behavioralresponses
Journal title :
Water Research
Serial Year :
2001
Journal title :
Water Research
Record number :
767772
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