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| Toxicity of cadmium to free-living marine and brackish water nematodes (Monhystera microphthalma, Monhystera disjuncta, Pellioditis marina) |
| Vranken, G.; Vanderhaeghen, R.; Heip, C.H.R. (1986). Toxicity of cadmium to free-living marine and brackish water nematodes (Monhystera microphthalma, Monhystera disjuncta, Pellioditis marina), in: (1986). IZWO Coll. Rep. 16(1986). IZWO Collected Reprints, 16: pp. chapter 13 [Subsequent publication] |
| In: (1986). IZWO Coll. Rep. 16(1986). IZWO Collected Reprints, 16[s.n.][s.l.], meer |
| In: IZWO Collected Reprints. Instituut voor Zeewetenschappelijk Onderzoek: Oostende. ISSN 0772-1250, meer |
| Ook gepubliceerd als |
- Vranken, G.; Vanderhaeghen, R.; Heip, C.H.R. (1985). Toxicity of cadmium to free-living marine and brackish water nematodes (Monhystera microphthalma, Monhystera disjuncta, Pellioditis marina) Dis. Aquat. Org. 1: 49-58, meer
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| Trefwoorden |
Cadmium; Estuariene organismen; Lethal effects; Mariene organismen; Sterfte; Toxiciteit; Toxiciteitstesten; Zware metalen; Monhystera disjuncta [WoRMS]; Monhystera microphtalma de Man, 1880 [WoRMS]; Marien; Brak water |
| Abstract |
Cadmium toxicity to 3 marine and brackish-water nematodes (Monhystera microphthalma, M. disjuncta, Pellioditis marina) was estimated under static tests.
These nematodes are very resistant to cadmium poisoning. LC 50 values are extremely time-dependent; an exposure time of 96 h underestimates the degree of toxicity. For M. disjuncta LC 50 values were 21.1 and 18.4 ppm after 192 and 264 h respectively. P. marina was much more tolerant to cadmium in comparison with the monhysterids and had LC 50 values of 90.5 ppm at 120, and of 77.0 ppm at 192 h. It is argued that MEC values based on mortality and on a developmental assay in which success in attaining the adult stage was studied, turned out to be very similar. The developmental assay takes less time than the survival assays and the slope of the response curve can be used as a parameter for describing species sensitivity. |
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