DocumentCode :
2816891
Title :
Bioassays: Use and Misuse in Marine Pollution Studies
Author :
White, Harris H.
Author_Institution :
Nat. Ocean Survey, Nat. Oceanic & Atmos. Adm., Rockville, MD, USA
fYear :
1981
fDate :
16-18 Sept. 1981
Firstpage :
756
Lastpage :
758
Abstract :
In the past decade, laboratory bioassay tests have been abused by marine monitoring and regulatory programs. Present state-of-the-art precludes using bioassays to predict or measure the impact of a particular contaminant on a ma- rine ecosystem or population. The poor predictive power of bioassay tests stems from their extreme sensitivity to a host of confounding factors that accrue in laboratory and other non-natural situations. Over 200 primary papers published after 1975 have been reviewed to categorize such confounding factors. These categories include, but are not limited to, the age, gender, acclimation, and marine environmental history of the test organism; the length of the test exposure; and a large number of experimental artifacts. Variation in bioassay test results arising from each of these factors ranges from one to five orders of magnitude. In the future, practitioners of bioassay testing must be more responsible than to extrapqlate indiscriminately from their controlled, simplistic test regimes to the uncontrolled, complex, and highly inter- active marine ecosystem.
Keywords :
ecology; marine pollution; experimental artifacts; interactive marine ecosystem; laboratory bioassay tests; marine environmental history; marine monitoring; marine pollution; marine population; nonnatural situations; regulatory programs; test organism; Cadmium; Ecosystems; Laboratories; Marine pollution; Monitoring; Oceans; Organisms; Pollution measurement; Sea measurements; Testing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS 81
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.1981.1151499
Filename :
1151499
Link To Document :
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