Example Stressor-Response Relationships Table
Stressor | Characterization of Exposure: Intensity, Time, and Space | Stressor-Response Relationships |
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Toxic chemical | External concentration in medium Internal concentration in organism Biomarker | Concentration-response or time-response relationships from controlled experiments or field observational studies; ecological process models. |
Dissolved oxygen and oxygen-demanding contaminants (e.g., BOD, COD) | Dissolved oxygen concentrations | Concentration-response relationships from controlled experiments or field observational studies; ecological process models. |
Suspended particles | Suspended concentration (e.g., TSS) | Concentration-response relationships from controlled experiments or field observational studies. |
Settled particles (bed load) | Degree of embeddedness, texture | Embeddedness- or particle size-response relationships from controlled experiments or field observational studies. |
Thermal energy | Temperature | Thermal tolerances from controlled experiments or field observational studies. |
Mineral nutrients | Dissolved concentration | Concentration-response relationships from controlled experiments or field observational studies. Ecological process models of eutrophication. |
Habitat | Structural attributes | Attribute-response relationships from field observational studies; ecological process models; habitat suitability models |
Water withdrawal/drought | Hydrograph and associated summary statistics (e.g., 7Q10) | Field observational studies; in-stream flow process models. |
Pathogen | Presence or abundance of pathogen | Controlled laboratory exposures or field observational studies relating pathogen presence with disease or symptoms |
Non-indigenous invasive species | Presence or abundance of the species | Ecological process models (food web, energetic, predator-prey, etc.) or field observational studies. |
Effluent | Dilution of effluent | Effluent dilution - response in the laboratory (e.g., WET) |
Contaminated ambient media | Location and time of collection | Analysis of medium - lab or in situ tests using the medium. |