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<br />'I <br /> <br />-I <br />..1 <br />:.;'1 <br /> <br />1 <br />., <br /> <br />j <br /> <br />.! <br /> <br />'":") <br />,-) <br />t':t <br />,.,"" <br />C-} <br />CJ <br /> <br />EXECUTIVE SUMMARY <br /> <br />Investigations conducted by U,S. Department ofthe Interior agencics have documented <br /> <br />elevated concentrations of selenium in water, sediment, and biota at various locations in the San <br /> <br />Juan River basin, The San Juan River provides critical habitat for two endangered fishes, <br /> <br />Colorado pikeminnow (Ptychocheilus lucius, formally named Colorado squawfish) and <br /> <br />razorback sucker (Xyrauchen texanus) and concern has been raised about the effects of selenium <br /> <br />on these native fishes. At present, little is known about the sensitivity of Colorado pikeminnow <br /> <br />to long-term selenium exposures. The objective of this study was to determine the effects of <br /> <br />.. dietary and waterborne selenium on survival, growth, and reproduction of adult Colorado <br /> <br />., <br /> <br />pikeminnow under controlled laboratory conditions_ <br /> <br />Adult Colorado pikeminnow (16 years old) were obtained from Dexter National Fish <br /> <br />Hatchery, Dexter, NM, and exposed to one of six combined dietary and waterborne selenium <br /> <br />treatments for 155 days and then held under control conditions for 90 days to allow for selenium <br /> <br />depuration, The treatments consisted of three dietary. concentrations (2,2 [control], 7.3, 11-8 <br /> <br />/-lg!g dry weight, as seleno-DL-methionine) and two waterborne concentrations (control and <br /> <br />5f1g/L, as a 6: 1 ratio of selenate:selenite). Growth was measured on all fish and muscle plugs <br /> <br />taken from females at test initiation and every 30 days thereafter_ The fish were tested in <br /> <br />reconstituted water designed to simulate the water quality of the San Juan River, near Ship rock, <br /> <br />NM, The test water was routinely monitored for selenium concentrations and general water <br /> <br />quality characteristics, <br /> <br />The fish were artificially spawned after 154 days of exposure and the number of eggs <br /> <br />expressed, egg diameter and weight, and selenium residues in eggs were determined, The eggs <br /> <br />produced were monitored for survival, hatchability, hatch time, and deformities in a separate test <br /> <br />IX <br />