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Mar Pollut Bull ; 192: 114964, 2023 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37201346

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A lack of thallium (Tl) toxicity data for marine organisms has hampered the development of water quality guidelines for protecting marine life and assessing ecological hazard/risk. This study assessed the toxicity (EC10/EC50) of Tl in natural seawater (salinity 34 psu and pH 8.05) to 26 functionally diverse marine organisms (19 phyla from five trophic levels) from a variety of temperate and tropical coastal marine habitats. EC10 values ranged from 3.0 µg/L (copepod, Acartia tranteri) to 489 µg/L (cyanobacterium, Cyanobium sp.), while EC50 values ranged from 9.7 µg/L to 1550 µg/L. Thallium(I) was the dominant (86-99 %) oxidation state in test waters across the range of EC10 and EC50 values. Thallium toxicity (EC10/EC50) did not differ between temperate and tropical marine organisms. New, reliable, long-term Tl water quality guidelines were derived using species sensitivity distributions (with model-averaging) to protect marine life in Australia (e.g., 3.9 µg/L for 95 % species protection).


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Copepoda , Water Pollutants, Chemical , Animals , Water Quality , Aquatic Organisms , Thallium/toxicity , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis , Seawater/chemistry
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