Biotic integrity assessment of a stream subject to acid mine drainage (AMD)
indicated that a number of the expected taxa were absent. Acute and chroni
c toxicity assessment of water sampled in a stream subject to AMD impact in
dicate that even at near neutral pH the metal concentration in the water do
minates the toxicity toward Daphnia pulex. Extending the observation period
to the death of test cohort in an otherwise standard sub-chronic toxicity
test, allowed for generating a life table for the D. pulex. The probability
of population extinction was estimated from the statistical characteristic
s of a bootstrap estimation of the dominant eigenvalue of a Leslie matrix b
ased on the life table. At the current concentration levels of metals, nota
bly manganese and zinc, in the water, a high risk to aquatic life exists. I
t is suggested that the metal content of the stream water also be addressed
in an AMD water treatment plan. (C) 1999 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd
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