| Title : Lethal and sublethal effects of chlorpyrifos exposure on adult and larval stages of the grass shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio. - Key_1993_J.Environ.Sci.Health.B_28_621 |
| Author(s) : Key PB , Fulton MH |
| Ref : J Environ Sci Health B , 28 :621 , 1993 |
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Abstract :
The effects of malathion exposure on three life stages of the grass shrimp (Palaemonetes pugio) were evaluated. After 96-h exposures, malathion was most toxic to newly hatched larvae with an LC50 of 9.06 ug l-1 followed by an LC50 of 13.24 ug l-1 for 18-day-old larvae and an LC50 of 38.19 g l-1 for adult shrimp. In a separate bioassay, to simulate field conditions, newly hatched larvae were exposed to malathion at 6 h day-1 every 5 days at a salinity of 10/1000 until metamorphosis to postlarvae. After four pulse dose exposures, mortality was highest in the two highest concentrations, of 15.0 and 30.0 ug l-1. The number of instars to postlarvae was significantly lower in the highest concentration compared to control. The findings indicate that malathion may not directly affect growth in a measurable way but may alter natural metamorphic rhythms at the highest concentrations. Whole body acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity was measured on Day 0 and Day 15 from the pulse exposure test. AChE activities were not significantly different from controls. Other factors than just AChE inhibition may have contributed to malathion toxicity. |
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Key PB, Fulton MH (1993)
Lethal and sublethal effects of chlorpyrifos exposure on adult and larval stages of the grass shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio.
J Environ Sci Health B
28 :621
Key PB, Fulton MH (1993)
J Environ Sci Health B
28 :621