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Mercedes R. Marchese and Ralph O. Brinkhurst; A comparison of two tubificid oligochaete species as candidates for sublethal bioassay tests relevant to subtropical and tropical regions. Hydrobiologia 334:163-168, 1996

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Two tubificid oligochaetes, Branchiura sowerbyi and Tubifex tubifex, were evaluated as potential test organisms for sediment bioassays. We attempt to reproduce the sediment bioassay proposed by Reynoldson et al. (1991) using his strain of Tubifex tubifex and his reference sediment and to compare this technique using Branchiura sowerbyi. This species was chosen because it is more common and dominant in tropical and subtropical environments than Tubifex tubifex. Data on survival and reproduction were obtained for both species, and growth estimates were obtained for B. sowerbyi. The sublethal bioassay with T. tubifex comfirmed earlier estimates of a test duration of 4 weeks at 22.5 degrees C. B. sowerbyi cultures can produce usable estimates in 21 days at 30 degrees C.