Mercury toxicity in two intertidal tropical marine molluscs


Autoria(s): Ekanath, A.E.; Menon, N.R.
Data(s)

1983

Resumo

Lethal and sub-lethal effects of mercury have been studied in Perna viridis and Modiolus carvalhoi. For P. viridis LC30 is 1.0 p.p.m. at 48 h and 0.23 p.p.m. at 96 h. Recorded LC50 values for M. carvalhoi are 0.5 p.p.m. and 0.19 p.p.m. at 48 h and 96 h respectively. The results document that these two species, although inhabiting the same area in the tidal belt, exhibit clear differences in mercury resistance. It is further shown that the duration of exposure affects mortality rates. In sub-lethal concentration, between 0.01 and 0.10 p.p.m. decrease in pedal-gland activity is conspicuous in P. viridis. At concentrations much below LC50 values (at 96 h), although some animals are alive, pedal-gland activity is totally suspended, supporting the assumption that shell closure ability plays a minor role in byssus thread production. In M. carvalhoi total cessation of pedal gland activity occurred at 0.09 p.p.m. of mercury.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/18411/1/FT20.2_084.pdf

Ekanath, A.E. and Menon, N.R. (1983) Mercury toxicity in two intertidal tropical marine molluscs. Fishery Technology, 20(2), pp. 84-89.

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/18411/

Palavras-Chave #Pollution
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Article

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