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The effects of low concentrations of particulates from paper mill effluent on the macroinvertebrate community of a fast-flowing stream

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The effects of a paper mill effluent on the macroinvertebrate community were assessed for the riffle areas of a large fast-flowing stream, the lower reaches of the Saranac River of northern New York State, U.S.A. The effluent caused few changes in dissolved oxygen concentration, pH, biochemical oxygen demand, temperature or nutrient content; however, significant differences in transmitted light, concentrations of particulates and accumulated debris on the substrate were observed. A moderate decrease in invertebrate diversity correlated with increased levels of particulates and substrate debris. An analysis of the response of invertebrate functional groups revealed the effluent had little effect on the density of gathering collector organisms. The functional groups most severely reduced in density were the filtering collectors and scrapers. Predators showed a moderate reduction in density in response to the effluent. The alterations in invertebrate densities were attributed largely to the alterations in seston and substrate caused by the introduction of particulates composed mainly of paper fiber and inert dye.

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Mayack, D.T., Waterhouse, J.S. The effects of low concentrations of particulates from paper mill effluent on the macroinvertebrate community of a fast-flowing stream. Hydrobiologia 107, 271–282 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00036697

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