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. 2022 Jun 14;31(6):967–975. doi: 10.1007/s10646-022-02552-4

Table 3.

Lethal Concentration (LC) values with 96 h exposure to 10% and 50% of the test populations in terms of bicarbonate (HCO3 mg/L) to three significant figures for taxa tested in this study

LC10 LC50
Test Animal NaHCO3 WT1 WT2 NaHCO3 WT1 WT2
Paratya australiensis 409 (339–460) 647 (455–745) 758 (317–1014) 574 (526–627) 891 (805–979) 1700 (1494–1956)
Austrophlebioides pusillus 1730 (1320–1980) 472 (253–624) 2790 (1499–3171) 2500 (2280–2730) 1210 (1068–1405) 2010 (1658–2444)
Ceriodaphnia dubia 1020 (805–1140) 341 (190–408) 1200 (1095–1275) 1460 (1360–1570) 496 (434–558) 1500 (1436–1556)
Cherax destructor 5860 (4060–6790) 3280 (2398–3725) NT 8180 (7360–9000) 4450 (4048–4973) NT
Isidorella newcombi 780 (23.0–1280) 602 (251–803) NT 2560 (2120–3120) 1130 (945–1332) NT
Jappa kutera 1820 (913–2220) 963 (NR) 4512 (NR) 2770 (2390–3400) 1190 (NR) 5390 (NR)

NaCHO3 data from (Hills et al. 2019). Parentheses indicate 95% confidence interval. Values estimated using probit regression. NT Not Tested, NR No Result