Science activity #49848,
updated 29 April 2022
Impact of Urbanization on Chinook Salmon, Steelhead Trout, and Their Prey: a Case Study of the American River
Description / purpose
The American River provides spawning/rearing habitat for Chinook salmon and steelhead, yet passes through 30 miles of dense urban development. Urban runoff contains pyrethroid insecticides that cause the river to become toxic to standard testing species with every storm event. This study will go beyond observed toxicity, and address toxicity to chironomids, caddisflies, and mayflies, key diet components of juvenile fish in the
river. A bioenergetic model will be used to evaluate effects of food web changes on young salmonids. Our key approach is the use of river-side systems with flowing river water that allow us to replicate realistic pesticide exposures, while controlling other variables. We will determine sensitivity to pyrethroids and fipronil of salmonid prey taxa, and expose them, as well as standard testing species, in the flow-through systems through six storm events. We will maintain experimental streams containing riverine benthic invertebrate communities, and measure response to the pyrethroid pulses. To supplement analyses of the indirect, food
web-mediated effects, we will measure endocrine effects through vitellogenin induction in salmon and steelhead. Finally, one treatment includes river water from which organic contaminants have been removed by activated charcoal, to help establish cause of toxicity. The goal is to determine if known toxicity in the
American River is a threat to benthic invertebrates and, through the food web, to salmon and steelhead.
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None specifiedCollaborators
Donald Weston, Principal investigator -
University of California - Berkeley [UC Berkeley]
Activity status
- 1 Awarded / Initiating (2011)
- 2 In progress / Ongoing (2011 - 2014)
- 3 Complete
Funding summary
Total allocated funding: $600,000
Label | Value |
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Contract # or labor code | 2046 |
Implementing organization | University of California - Berkeley [UC Berkeley] |
Funding organization | Delta Stewardship Council |
Funding Source | Proposition 84 |
Date of award | 2011-07-01 |
Date of fiscal year-end | Not provided |
Total award amount | $600,000 |
State type of obligation | Not provided |
Federal type of obligation | Not provided |
Reimbursability | Not provided |
Procurement mechanism | Not provided |
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Delta regions
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