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Bioaccumulation of Selenium by the Bryophyte Hygrohypnum ochraceum in the Fountain Creek Watershed, Colorado

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Aquatic bryophytes, Hygrohypnum ochraceum, were deployed “in situ” at 14 sites in the Fountain Creek Watershed, spring and fall, 2007 to study selenium (Se) accumulation. Dissolved, total, and pore (sediment derived) water samples were collected and water quality parameters determined while plants were exposed to the water for 10 days. There was a trend showing plant tissue-Se uptake with distance downstream and we found a strong correlation between Se in the water with total hardness in both seasons. There was a modest association between Se-uptake in plants with hardness in the spring of 2007 but not the fall. Plants bioconcentrated Se from the water by a factor of 5.8 × 103 at Green Mountain Falls and 1.5 × 104 at Manitou Springs in the fall of 2007. Both are examples of the bioconcentration abilities of the plants, primarily in the upper reaches of the watershed where bioconcentration factors were highest. However, the mean minima and maxima of Se in the plants in each of the three watershed segments appeared similar during both seasons. We found direct relationships between the pore and dissolved Se in water in the spring (R 2 = 0.84) and fall (R 2 = 0.95) and dissolved Se and total hardness in the spring and fall (R 2 = 0.92). The data indicate that H. ochraceum was a suitable indicator of Se bioavailability and Se uptake in other trophic levels in the Fountain Creek Watershed based on a subsequent study of Se accumulation in fish tissues at all 14 sites.

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We thank the following for their financial support for this project: Lower Arkansas Valley Water Conservancy District; the City and County of Pueblo, Colorado; and the Board of Water Works of Pueblo, Colorado. We thank Mr. David Mau of the US Geological Survey and Mr. Steve Brinkman of the Colorado Parks and Wildlife for reviewing early drafts of the manuscript.

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Herrmann, S.J., Turner, J.A., Carsella, J.S. et al. Bioaccumulation of Selenium by the Bryophyte Hygrohypnum ochraceum in the Fountain Creek Watershed, Colorado. Environmental Management 50, 1111–1124 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-012-9947-x

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