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ERED

Environmental Residue-Effects Database

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Field Name Description
% Effect   The magnitude of the effect (e.g., % mortality; change in weight; change in length; percent hatch; etc.). 
Analyte   The chemical substance used to create the exposure.  
CAS   CAS registry number is a unique numerical identifier assigned by Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) to a chemical substance.  
COLL  Where the animal was obtained: C (cultured-reared in laboratory); W (collected from wild); N/I (No Information); N/R (Not Reported). 
Comments  Commonly supports the effects data. 
Common name  Common name of the test animal. 
Control   The control response for the observed effect (e.g., survival, growth, reproduction; etc.). 
Dose  The frequency with which the contaminant was applied during the test. 
Duration   The duration of the exposure period: hr (hours); d (days) wk (weeks), mo (months), yr (years). 
Effect   The type of toxicological effect observed in the test animal (e.g., survival, growth, reproduction). 
ERED ID  Unique identification number autogenerated by database. 
ExpConc  The exposure concentration and units. 
Fraction   The test animal tissue used to determine tissue residue (e.g., whole body, soft tissue, liver, etc.). 
Genus Species   Scientific name of the test animal. 
Media  Type of water used to test animal: FW (freshwater); SW (saltwater) 
Mix   Whether the analyte was tested as part of a mixture of analytes or individually: yes (part of mixture), no (single), or N/I (No information). 
Risk   Summary of the risk (e.g., ED, NOED, LOED) an analyte might pose to the test animal. Previously, many risk numbers were assigned to results. Going forward ERED will not report a risk number unless it is reported in the study.  
Route   The route by which the analyte was intended to enter the body: aquatic; diet; injection. 
Signif   Whether the effect was significantly different, usually compared to the control for laboratory studies: Yes (significant); No (not significant). 
Source  Reference from which data was obtained. 
Spiked  Whether the analyte was spiked into the route (aquatic, diet, sediment, injection): yes (analyte spiked), no (analyte not spiked) 
ST  Study type: L (Lab); F (Field); L/F (Lab/Field); Meso (Mesocosm); Micro (Microcosm); N/I (No Information). 
Stage   Life stage of the test animal (e.g., egg, larval, juvenile, adult). 
Tissue ww (mg/kg)   Tissue residue of analyte in the test animal tissue (mg/kg wet weight). 
Trend   The trend of the effect, usually compared to the control for laboratory studies: INC (increase); DEC (decrease), NEF (No effect). 

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Genus Species ERED ID ST Common Stage COLL Analyte CAS MX SPK H2O Route CONC Dose DUR Residue
mg/kg ww
Fraction Effect Trend Signif % Effect Control Risk Comments Source
Sphaerium corneum 3969 L clam, European fingernailclam adult N/I 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 95-95-4 N Y FW sediment 42 µg/g N/I 7 d 43.4 whole body biochemistry N/I N/I N/I N/I LOEC End Sediment Concentration Used For Exp_conc Penttinen et al. 1996. Preliminary study to compare body residu.... Environ Toxicol Chem 15:160-16.
Sphaerium corneum 3972 L clam, European fingernailclam adult N/I 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 95-95-4 N Y FW sediment 30.4 µg/g N/I 7 d 31.6 whole body biochemistry N/I N/I N/I N/I NOEC End Sediment Concentration Used For Exp_conc Penttinen et al. 1996. Preliminary study to compare body residu.... Environ Toxicol Chem 15:160-16.
Sphaerium corneum 2155 L clam, European fingernailclam N/I N/I 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 95-95-4 N N/I FW sediment N/I N/I 7 d 8.69 whole body physiological N/I N/I N/I N/I ED 83 N/I Penttinen et al. 1996. Preliminary study to compare body residu.... Environ Toxicol Chem 15:160-166.
Sphaerium corneum 2163 L clam, European fingernailclam N/I N/I 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 95-95-4 N N/I FW sediment 83 µg/g N/I 7 d 11.12 whole body survival N/I N/I N/I N/I NOEC Experimental conc in dry wt sediment Penttinen et al. 1996. Preliminary study to compare body residu.... Environ Toxicol Chem 15:160-166.
Pisidium amnicum 8156 L clam, greater European peaclam adult N/I 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 95-95-4 Y N/I FW aqueous 21.04 µg/L N/I N/I 0.044 whole body mortality N/I N/I N/I N/I NOEC 21 ug/l TCP and 4 ng/l BaP Uninfected, 20 C Heinonen et al. 1999. The effects of parasites and temperature.... J Appl Ecol 9:475-481.
Pisidium amnicum 8157 L clam, greater European peaclam adult N/I 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 95-95-4 Y N/I FW aqueous 21.04 µg/L N/I N/I 0.034 whole body mortality N/I N/I N/I N/I NOEC Infected with Palaeorchis crassus, 20 C Heinonen et al. 1999. The effects of parasites and temperature.... J Appl Ecol 9:475-481.
Pisidium amnicum 8158 L clam, greater European peaclam adult N/I 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 95-95-4 Y N/I FW aqueous 21.04 µg/L N/I N/I 0.048 whole body mortality N/I N/I N/I N/I NOEC 21 ug/l TCP and 4 ng/l BaP Uninfected, 4 C Heinonen et al. 1999. The effects of parasites and temperature.... J Appl Ecol 9:475-481.
Pisidium amnicum 8159 L clam, greater European peaclam adult N/I 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 95-95-4 Y N/I FW aqueous 21.04 µg/L N/I N/I 0.056 whole body mortality N/I N/I N/I N/I NOEC Infected with Phyllodistomum elongatum, 4 C Heinonen et al. 1999. The effects of parasites and temperature.... J Appl Ecol 9:475-481.
Pisidium amnicum 8162 L clam, greater European peaclam adult N/I 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 95-95-4 Y N/I FW aqueous 21.04 µg/L N/I N/I 0.044 whole body mortality N/I N/I N/I N/I NOEC Infected with Bunodera luciopercae, 20 C Heinonen et al. 1999. The effects of parasites and temperature.... J Appl Ecol 9:475-481.
Pisidium amnicum 8163 L clam, greater European peaclam adult N/I 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 95-95-4 Y N/I FW aqueous 21.04 µg/L N/I N/I 0.058 whole body mortality N/I N/I N/I N/I NOEC Infected with Bunodera luciopercae, 4 C Heinonen et al. 1999. The effects of parasites and temperature.... J Appl Ecol 9:475-481.
Sphaerium corneum 4345 L clam, European fingernailclam N/I N/I 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 95-95-4 N N/I FW aqueous 68 µg/L N/I 5 7.28 whole body behavior N/I N/I N/I N/I NOEC behavior (burrowing) Heinonen et al. 1997. Effects of hypoxia on valve-closure time.... Ecotox Environ Safe 36:49-56.