Erprobung des Dreissena-Monitors,eines neuen Biotestsystems mit der Zebramuschel (Dreissena polymorpha), in der Rhein-Gütemeßstation Karlsruhe Evaluation of the Dreissena-monitor at the River Rhine — a New Biological Monitoring System Based on the Zebra Mussel Dreissena polymorpha |
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Authors: | U Matthias Rmpp |
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Institution: | U. Matthias,Römpp |
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Abstract: | Object of the present study is a new biomonitor using Dreissena polymorpha PALLAS as testorganism. The status of the shell gape and the valve movements are parameters to indicate toxic discharges. With the aid of some toxicity tests using trichloroethylene, chloroform, ethylparathion, and copper(II)sulfate, the detection efficiency of the “Dreissena-monitor” was described and compared with those of biomonitors in literature. The use of the monitors in the control of sewage, drinking water, and natural waters is discussed. The critical concentrations at which an alarm was set by the “Dreissena-monitor” were 0.03 to 0.1 mg/L with copper(II)sulfate, 7.5 to 8.2 mg/L with trichloroethylene, 33 mg/L with chloroform, and 0.8 to 0.9 mg/L ethyl parathion. Thereby, the alarm was always set within 5 to 35 minutes. Possible fields of application are especially the control of sewage effluents and their immediate environments. |
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Keywords: | Dreissena polymorpha Dreissena-Monitor Biomonitoring Chemikalientest Rheinü berwachung |
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