Biological and chemical data from chloride bioassays with native wetland species in natural and reconstituted Prairie Pothole waters

Description

Biological endpoints for three focal test species [Daphnia magna (mortality), Psuedacris maculata (mortality, growth, and development), and Lemna gibba (growth)] in response to exposure to reconstituted or field-collected water under laboratory conditions. Field-collected waters were collected from wetlands within the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of the United States. Reconstituted water was mixed to mimic some chemistry of surface water from brine contaminated PPR wetlands. Also included are water quality and chemical concentration data from all assays.

Resources

Name Format Description Link
55 The metadata original format https://data.usgs.gov/datacatalog/metadata/USGS.624efc6bd34e21f827696e52.xml
55 Landing page for access to the data https://doi.org/10.5066/P9BQ6YRZ

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  • montana
  • prairie-pothole-region
  • daphnia-magna
  • biota
  • boreal-chorus-frog
  • aquatic-plants
  • brine-solutions
  • wetland-ecosystems
  • duckweeds
  • macroinvertebrates
  • environmental-toxicology
  • amphibians
  • water-chemistry
  • water-hardness
  • water-salinization
  • usgs-624efc6bd34e21f827696e52
  • oil-and-gas-industry
  • lemna-gibba
  • produced-water
  • chloride-toxicity
  • north-dakota
  • williston-basin
  • free-floating-aquatic-plants

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