Abstract

The effects of ammonium nitrate, ammonium chloride, ammonium sulfate, and sodium nitrate on survival and growth of Pacific treefrog (Pseudacris regilla [Baird and Girard]) and African clawed frog (Xenopus laevis [Daudin]) tadpoles were determined in static—renewal tests. The 10-d ammonium nitrate and ammonium sulfate LC50s for P. regilla were 55.2 and 89.7 mg/L NH4-N, respectively. The 10-d LC50s for X. laevis for the three ammonium compounds ranged from 45 to 64 μg/L NH4- N. The 10-d sodium nitrate LC50s were 266.2 mg/L NO3-N for P. regilla and 1,236.2 mg/L NO3-N for X. laevis. The lowest observed adverse effect level (LOAEL) of ammonium compound based on reduced length or weight was 24.6 mg/L NH4-N for P. regilla and 99.5 mg/L NH4-N for X. laevis. The lowest sodium nitrate LOAELs based on reduced length or weight were <30.1 mg/L NO3-N for P. regilla and 126.3 mg/L NO3-N for X. laevis. Calculated un—ionized NH3 comprised 0.3 to 1.0% of measured NH4-N concentrations. Potential harm to amphibians could occur if sensitive life stages were impacted by NH4-N and NO3-N in agricultural runoff or drainage for a sufficiently long period.

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