Measurement of chronic toxicity using the opossum shrimpMysidopsis bahia
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1573-5117
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Mysidacea ; aquatic toxicology ; toxicology ; Mysidopsis bahia ; silver ; endosulfan ; growth ; reproduction
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Biology
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Abstract The chronic toxicity of silver and endosulfan to the opossum shrimpMysidopsis bahia was determined using continuous-flow bioassays. The 28-day bioassays measured survival, fecundity, and growth (length and weight measurements). Maximum acceptable toxicant concentrations (MATC) were estimated from measured toxicant concentrations. MATC values were similar using either brood size or growth as a criterion for sublethal effects. As an alternative to the determination of fecundity impairment, measurement of growth reduction in response to exposure to toxicants may provide a useful tool in the assessment of chronic toxicity inMysidopsis life-cycle bioassays.
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autor | Breteler, R. J. Williams, J. W. Buhl, R. L. |
autorsonst | Breteler, R. J. Williams, J. W. Buhl, R. L. |
book_url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00008112 |
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notes | Abstract The chronic toxicity of silver and endosulfan to the opossum shrimpMysidopsis bahia was determined using continuous-flow bioassays. The 28-day bioassays measured survival, fecundity, and growth (length and weight measurements). Maximum acceptable toxicant concentrations (MATC) were estimated from measured toxicant concentrations. MATC values were similar using either brood size or growth as a criterion for sublethal effects. As an alternative to the determination of fecundity impairment, measurement of growth reduction in response to exposure to toxicants may provide a useful tool in the assessment of chronic toxicity inMysidopsis life-cycle bioassays. |
package_name | Springer |
publikationsjahr_anzeige | 1982 |
publikationsjahr_facette | 1982 |
publikationsjahr_intervall | 8019:1980-1984 |
publikationsjahr_sort | 1982 |
publisher | Springer |
reference | 93 (1982), S. 189-194 |
schlagwort | Mysidacea aquatic toxicology toxicology Mysidopsis bahia silver endosulfan growth reproduction |
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shingle_author_1 | Breteler, R. J. Williams, J. W. Buhl, R. L. |
shingle_author_2 | Breteler, R. J. Williams, J. W. Buhl, R. L. |
shingle_author_3 | Breteler, R. J. Williams, J. W. Buhl, R. L. |
shingle_author_4 | Breteler, R. J. Williams, J. W. Buhl, R. L. |
shingle_catch_all_1 | Breteler, R. J. Williams, J. W. Buhl, R. L. Measurement of chronic toxicity using the opossum shrimpMysidopsis bahia Mysidacea aquatic toxicology toxicology Mysidopsis bahia silver endosulfan growth reproduction Mysidacea aquatic toxicology toxicology Mysidopsis bahia silver endosulfan growth reproduction Abstract The chronic toxicity of silver and endosulfan to the opossum shrimpMysidopsis bahia was determined using continuous-flow bioassays. The 28-day bioassays measured survival, fecundity, and growth (length and weight measurements). Maximum acceptable toxicant concentrations (MATC) were estimated from measured toxicant concentrations. MATC values were similar using either brood size or growth as a criterion for sublethal effects. As an alternative to the determination of fecundity impairment, measurement of growth reduction in response to exposure to toxicants may provide a useful tool in the assessment of chronic toxicity inMysidopsis life-cycle bioassays. 1573-5117 15735117 Springer |
shingle_catch_all_2 | Breteler, R. J. Williams, J. W. Buhl, R. L. Measurement of chronic toxicity using the opossum shrimpMysidopsis bahia Mysidacea aquatic toxicology toxicology Mysidopsis bahia silver endosulfan growth reproduction Mysidacea aquatic toxicology toxicology Mysidopsis bahia silver endosulfan growth reproduction Abstract The chronic toxicity of silver and endosulfan to the opossum shrimpMysidopsis bahia was determined using continuous-flow bioassays. The 28-day bioassays measured survival, fecundity, and growth (length and weight measurements). Maximum acceptable toxicant concentrations (MATC) were estimated from measured toxicant concentrations. MATC values were similar using either brood size or growth as a criterion for sublethal effects. As an alternative to the determination of fecundity impairment, measurement of growth reduction in response to exposure to toxicants may provide a useful tool in the assessment of chronic toxicity inMysidopsis life-cycle bioassays. 1573-5117 15735117 Springer |
shingle_catch_all_3 | Breteler, R. J. Williams, J. W. Buhl, R. L. Measurement of chronic toxicity using the opossum shrimpMysidopsis bahia Mysidacea aquatic toxicology toxicology Mysidopsis bahia silver endosulfan growth reproduction Mysidacea aquatic toxicology toxicology Mysidopsis bahia silver endosulfan growth reproduction Abstract The chronic toxicity of silver and endosulfan to the opossum shrimpMysidopsis bahia was determined using continuous-flow bioassays. The 28-day bioassays measured survival, fecundity, and growth (length and weight measurements). Maximum acceptable toxicant concentrations (MATC) were estimated from measured toxicant concentrations. MATC values were similar using either brood size or growth as a criterion for sublethal effects. As an alternative to the determination of fecundity impairment, measurement of growth reduction in response to exposure to toxicants may provide a useful tool in the assessment of chronic toxicity inMysidopsis life-cycle bioassays. 1573-5117 15735117 Springer |
shingle_catch_all_4 | Breteler, R. J. Williams, J. W. Buhl, R. L. Measurement of chronic toxicity using the opossum shrimpMysidopsis bahia Mysidacea aquatic toxicology toxicology Mysidopsis bahia silver endosulfan growth reproduction Mysidacea aquatic toxicology toxicology Mysidopsis bahia silver endosulfan growth reproduction Abstract The chronic toxicity of silver and endosulfan to the opossum shrimpMysidopsis bahia was determined using continuous-flow bioassays. The 28-day bioassays measured survival, fecundity, and growth (length and weight measurements). Maximum acceptable toxicant concentrations (MATC) were estimated from measured toxicant concentrations. MATC values were similar using either brood size or growth as a criterion for sublethal effects. As an alternative to the determination of fecundity impairment, measurement of growth reduction in response to exposure to toxicants may provide a useful tool in the assessment of chronic toxicity inMysidopsis life-cycle bioassays. 1573-5117 15735117 Springer |
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