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Change in life cycle parameters and feeding rate of Ceriodaphnia silvestrii Daday (Crustacea, Cladocera) exposure to dietary copper

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Author(s):
Rodgher, Suzelei [1] ; Lombardi, Ana Teresa [2] ; Gama Melao, Maria da Graca [1] ; Tonietto, Alessandra Emanuelle [3]
Total Authors: 4
Affiliation:
[1] Univ Fed Sao Carlos, Dept Hidrobiol, BR-13565905 Sao Carlos, SP - Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Sao Carlos, Dept Bot, BR-13565905 Sao Carlos, SP - Brazil
[3] Univ Fed Sao Carlos, Dept Quim, BR-13565905 Sao Carlos, SP - Brazil
Total Affiliations: 3
Document type: Journal article
Source: ECOTOXICOLOGY; v. 17, n. 8, p. 826-833, NOV 2008.
Web of Science Citations: 10
Abstract

Changes in life cycle parameters (survival, growth, reproduction) and feeding rate of the tropical cladoceran Ceriodaphnia silvestrii as affected by Cu contaminated algae Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata were investigated. The dietary copper exposure ranged from 3 X 10(-15) to 68 X 10(-15) g Cu algal cell(-1). Low water-borne copper exposure (around 10(-10) mol l(-1) free Cu(2+) ions) was kept in the experiments. The results show an increasing toxic effect on C. silvestrii with copper increase in algal cells; at the highest copper exposure, all life cycle parameters were significantly affected. A concentration of 38 X 10(-15) g Cu algal cell(-1) reduced egg hatching percentile and the number of neonates produced per female, but did not cause any statistically significant effect on animals survival nor to the number of eggs produced per female. The following sequence of events was observed from the lowest to the highest copper contamination: reproduction, feeding rate, body length and, at last, survival was affected. We conclude that algal cells are an important route of copper exposure and toxicity to cladocerans. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 07/02073-4 - Toxicity and recover patterns of aquatic micro heterotrophic organisms exposed to metal contaminated food
Grantee:Maria da Graça Gama Melão
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants