Abstract

The acute toxicity of copper, zinc and manganese and copper‐zinc and copper‐manganese mixtures were determined for juvenile longfin dace, Agosia chrysogaster in hard water bioassays (mean=218 mg 1−1 CaCO3). Copper‐zinc was the most lethal toxicant (96‐h L.c.50= 0.21 mg 1−1 copper and 0.28 mg 1−1 zinc) and exhibited a more than additive toxicity which was in contrast to the additive toxicity of copper‐manganese mixtures (96‐h L.c.50= 0.45 mg 1−1 copper and 64.0 mg 1−1 manganese). The toxicity of copper (96‐h L.c.50= 0.86 mg 1−1) and zinc (96‐h L.c.50= 0.79 mg 1−1) to the fish was similar but both were considerably more lethal than manganese (96‐h L.c.50= 130 mg 1−1).

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