Abstract

The toxicity of bottom sediments (BSs) from different parts of the Rybinsk Reservoir has been determined by biotesting. Neither acute nor chronic toxicity are detected for ceriodaphnia Ceriodaphnia affinis Lillijeborg in tests with water extracts of sediments from all the investigated stations. The relative number of Chironomus riparius Meigen larvae with deformed mouth structures in the specimens exposed to the BSs of the reservoir is higher than in the control. Abnormalities of the mentum and mandibules (heavily chitinized structures) were the most often observed pathomorphological disturbances. The results of this study suggest that BSs from the stations located near the Cherepovets Industrial Complex (CIC) may be classified as contaminated.

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