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1 June 2002 GENOTOXICITY IN ANDROSCOGGIN RIVER SMALLMOUTH BASS
Kim Chamberland, Beth Ann Lindroth, Blake Whitaker
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Abstract

In order to better illuminate the genotoxic effects of a “complex mixture” of anthropogenic chemical toxins, we have employed the comet assay to measure the level of genotoxicity induced in a sentinel animal species, Micropterus dolomieu. Our analysis reveals a significant level of genetic damage in Androscoggin River smallmouth bass that increases in a downstream gradient in parallel with toxic equivalent concentrations. Individual concentrations of recognized, anthropogenic chemical toxins in Androscoggin River fish tissues are measured on an annual basis as part of a State monitoring program. Subsequent fish consumption and river use advisories are issued based, in part, on these assessments.

Kim Chamberland, Beth Ann Lindroth, and Blake Whitaker "GENOTOXICITY IN ANDROSCOGGIN RIVER SMALLMOUTH BASS," Northeastern Naturalist 9(2), 203-212, (1 June 2002). https://doi.org/10.1656/1092-6194(2002)009[0203:GIARSB]2.0.CO;2
Published: 1 June 2002
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