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Human and Ecological Risk Assessment | 2003

Assessing Toxicant Effects in a Complex Estuary: A Case Study of Effects of Silver on Reproduction in the Bivalve, Potamocorbula amurensis, in San Francisco Bay

Cynthia L. Brown; Francis Parchaso; Janet K. Thompson; Samuel N. Luoma

Contaminant exposures in natural systems can be highly variable. This variability is superimposed upon cyclic variability in biological processes. Together, these factors can confound determination of contaminant effects. Long term, multidisciplined studies with high frequency sampling can be effective in overcoming such obstacles. While studying trace metal contamination in the tissues of the clam, Potamocorbula amurensis, in the northern reach of San Francisco Bay, an episode of high Ag concentrations was identified (maximum of 5.5 µg g−1) at two mid-estuary sites. High concentrations were not seen in clams up-estuary (maximum of 1.92 µg g−1) from these sites and were reduced down-estuary (maximum of 2.67 µg g−1). Silver is not common naturally in the environment, so its elevated presence is usually indicative of anthropogenic influences such as municipal and industrial discharge. Monthly sampling of reproductive status of clams characterized the reproductive cycle and differences in the patterns of reproductive activity that corresponded to changes in Ag tissue concentrations. The proportion of reproductive clams was less than 60% during periods when tissue concentrations were high (generally >2 µg g−1). When tissue concentrations of Ag decreased (≤1 µg g−1), the proportion of reproductive clams was 80 to 100%. A comparison between the annual proportion of reproductive clams and annual Ag tissue concentrations showed a significant negative correlation. No other measured environmental variables were correlated with reproductive impairment. The weight-of-evidence approach strongly supports a cause and effect relationship between Ag contamination and reduced reproductive activity in P. amurensis.


Biomarkers | 1999

Enzymatic and histopathologic biomarkers as indicators of contaminant exposure and effect in Asian clam (Potamocorbula amurensis)

Swee J. Teh; Stephen L. Clark; Cynthia L. Brown; Samuel N. Luoma; David E. Hinton

Enzymatic and histopathologic alterations of the digestive gland, gill, gonad, and kidney were studied in Asian clam (Potamocorbula amurensis) in April, 1997 from each of four United States Geological Survey (USGS) stations in the San Francisco Estuary. Stations were selected based on differing body burdens of metallic contaminants in clams (Stn 4.1> 6.1> 8.1>12.5) observed over 7 years. Because no pristine sites are known within the estuary and because no laboratory-reared stocks of P. amurensis were available, clams from station 12.5 served as reference animals. Histopathologic analysis revealed no lesions in clams collected from station 12.5. Mild digestive gland atrophy and moderate distal kidney tubular vacuolation were seen in clams collected from station 8.1. Mild digestive gland atrophy, moderate kidney tubular atrophy, and moderate gill inflammation were seen in clams collected from station 6.1. Lesions found only in clams from station 4.1 were: (1) severe inflammation and moderate atrop...


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 1995

Use of the euryhaline bivalve Potamocorbula amurensis as a biosentinel species to assess trace metal contamination in San Francisco Bay

Cynthia L. Brown; Samuel N. Luoma


Environmental Science & Technology | 2000

Linkage of bioaccumulation and biological effects to changes in pollutant loads in south San Francisco Bay

Michelle I. Hornberger; Samuel N. Luoma; Daniel J. Cain; Francis Parchaso; Cynthia L. Brown; Robin M. Bouse; Christopher Wellise; Janet K. Thompson


Environmental Research | 2007

Biological effects of anthropogenic contaminants in the San Francisco Estuary

Bruce Thompson; Terry Adelsbach; Cynthia L. Brown; Jennifer Hunt; James S. Kuwabara; Jennifer C. C. Neale; Harry Ohlendorf; Steve Schwarzbach; Robert Spies; K. Taberski


Environmental Science & Technology | 2000

Influence of acid volatile sulfides and metal concentrations on metal partitioning in contaminated sediments

Jung-Suk Lee; Byeong-Gweon Lee; Samuel N. Luoma; Heeseon Jeon Choi; Chul-Hwan Koh; Cynthia L. Brown


Open-File Report | 1991

Trace metals in clams (Macoma Balthica) and sediments at the Palo Alto mudflat in south San Francisco Bay: April, 1990 - April, 1991

Samuel N. Luoma; Daniel J. Cain; Cynthia L. Brown; Ellen V. Axtmann


Open-File Report | 1999

Bioaccumulation of metals by the bivalve Macoma balthica at a site in South San Francisco Bay between 1977 and 1997: Long-term trends and associated biological effects with changing pollutant loadings

Michelle I. Hornberger; Samuel N. Luoma; Daniel J. Cain; Francis Parchaso; Cynthia L. Brown; Robin M. Bouse; C.J. Wellise; John Thompson


Interagency Ecological Program Newsletter | 1998

Metal trends and effects in Potamocorbula amurensis in north San Francisco Bay

Cynthia L. Brown; Samuel N. Luoma


Open-File Report | 1995

Near field receiving water monitoring of trace metals in clams (Macoma balthica) and sediments near the Palo Alto and San Jose/Sunnyvale water quality control plants in South San Francisco Bay; June 1993 through October 1994

Samuel N. Luoma; Daniel J. Cain; Cynthia L. Brown; Michelle I. Hornberger; R. M. Bouse-Schaenemann

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Daniel J. Cain

United States Geological Survey

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Francis Parchaso

United States Geological Survey

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Janet K. Thompson

United States Geological Survey

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Robin M. Bouse

United States Geological Survey

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Byeong-Gweon Lee

United States Geological Survey

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Ellen V. Axtmann

United States Geological Survey

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James S. Kuwabara

United States Geological Survey

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