Wassertemperaturen und Häufigkeiten von Mißbildungen pelagischer Fischembryonen


Autoria(s): Dethlefsen, Volkert; Westernhagen, Hein von; Vobach, Michael
Data(s)

1996

Resumo

Malformation rates in fish embryos have been monitored for several years in the Southern North Sea. Their occurrence was interpreted to be related to pollution because malformation rates were highest in near coastal waters known to receive high pollution loads. For embryos of all species investigated synchronous trends for the fluctuation of malformation rates over the time were registered in the areas covered with intermediate prevalences at the beginning of the studies in 1984 and maxima in 1987. Thereafter malformation rates of all species decreased significantly followed by an increase in 1996. It was found that a significant negative correlation between surface water temperature and prevalences of malformed embryos of dab (Limanda limanda) and other species existed over time and space. These correlations became increasingly visible with decreasing concentrations of organochlorines in livers of dab. From these findings it is concluded that temperatures possibly predispose developing fish embryos to the impact of pollutants.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/4192/1/Infn_43_2_S_71-78.PDF

Dethlefsen, Volkert and Westernhagen, Hein von and Vobach, Michael (1996) Wassertemperaturen und Häufigkeiten von Mißbildungen pelagischer Fischembryonen. Informationen für die Fischwirtschaft aus der Fischereiforschung, 43(2), pp. 71-78.

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Palavras-Chave #Fisheries #Environment
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Article

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