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11 September 2012 Effects of elevated salinity from road deicers on Chironomus riparius at environmentally realistic springtime temperatures
Daniel W. Lob, Pamela Silver
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We assessed the effects of road deicer (NaCl) on life-history traits (survival, emergence, development time, sex ratio, and size at emergence) of Chironomus riparius under laboratory conditions mimicking near-freezing overwintering temperatures and warmer temperature fluctuations during early spring. We added 1-d-old larvae to culture chambers and acclimated them for 1 wk at 22°C. We decreased the temperature over a period of 2 d to 1–2°C. After 1 wk, we added deicing salt (NaCl) to the chambers over a period of 4 d to expose the larvae (as 2nd instars) to 0, 5, or 10 g/L salt (from deicer) concentrations. We then raised the temperature over a period of 1–2 d to fluctuate between 8–12°C and monitored adult emergence. All larvae in the 10-g/L chambers died when the temperature reached 12°C. The number of individuals that survived and the number that emerged were significantly lower, and development time was significantly longer in the 5- than in the 0-g/L chambers. Males and females emerged synchronously, sex ratio was 1∶1, and females were significantly larger than males at 0 g/L. Males emerged only slightly before females, sex ratio was male skewed (2∶1), and females were the same size as males at 5 g/L. Male size did not differ between 0 and 5 g/L, but females were significantly smaller at 5 than at 0 g/L. Road deicers can have significant lethal and sublethal population-level effects on chironomids in roadside wetlands, but these effects might be reduced if chironomids are present in nearby unaffected habitats that can act as source populations in late spring, summer, and autumn.

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Daniel W. Lob and Pamela Silver "Effects of elevated salinity from road deicers on Chironomus riparius at environmentally realistic springtime temperatures," Freshwater Science 31(4), 1078-1087, (11 September 2012). https://doi.org/10.1899/12-095.1
Received: 18 June 2012; Accepted: 1 July 2012; Published: 11 September 2012
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KEYWORDS
Chironomus riparius
life-history traits
road deicer
temperature–salinity interaction
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