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TitleAcute, Subchronic and Chronic toxicities of copper to the marine copepod Tigriopus fulvus.
AbstractAbstract -. Copepoda Harpacticoids are extensively used in acute ecotoxicity testing. In this study as alternative tool to acute test, subchronic and chronic toxicities of CuSO4 to Tigriopus fulvus were evaluated. 48h-LC50 value obtained for the endpoint mortality was 0.22 (0.30-0.16). Sub-lethal effects of three concentrations of Cu (0.015, 0.03, 0.06 mgCu/L) have been evaluated, in order to evidence sublethal endpoints to support this organism model as moulting in nauplii. This endpoint showed higher sensitivity than the mortality endpoint. After 4 exposure days a significant moult number reduction (in a dose-dependent manner) was observed at 0.03 and 0.06 mgCu/L; while after 7 day a significant reduction was observed already at the lowest test concentration. Nine life-cycle traits for the chronic toxicity testing of T. fulvus were investigated, including survival, sex ratio, body lengths, developmental time of nauplius phase, developmental time to maturation, the percentage of spawning females, fecundity, hatching time, number of clutches, and number of offspring/clucth. Results obtained showed that the chronic exposure of T. fulvus to Copper significantly affected the most life-cycle traits. So T. fulvus remains a good candidate for a model organism in ecotoxicological research, thanks to its low costs, length of time and its sensitivity to chemical pollutants
Source7a edizione Giornate di Studio "Ricerca e applicazione di metodologie ecotossicologiche., Livorno (Italy), 22-24/11/2016
KeywordsTigriopus fulvusCopepodCopperToxicity
Year2016
TypePoster
AuthorsBiandolino F., Parlapiano I., Faraponova O., Di Castri F., Prato E.
Text368659 2016 Tigriopus fulvus Copepod Copper Toxicity Acute, Subchronic and Chronic toxicities of copper to the marine copepod Tigriopus fulvus. Biandolino F., Parlapiano I., Faraponova O., Di Castri F., Prato E. CNR IAMC, Istituto Ambiente Marino Costiero, UOS Taranto, Via Roma 3, 74123 Taranto, Italia ISPRA Institute for Environmental Protection and Research, Via Brancati, 48 00144 Rome, Italy Abstract . Copepoda Harpacticoids are extensively used in acute ecotoxicity testing. In this study as alternative tool to acute test, subchronic and chronic toxicities of CuSO4 to Tigriopus fulvus were evaluated. 48h LC50 value obtained for the endpoint mortality was 0.22 0.30 0.16 . Sub lethal effects of three concentrations of Cu 0.015, 0.03, 0.06 mgCu/L have been evaluated, in order to evidence sublethal endpoints to support this organism model as moulting in nauplii. This endpoint showed higher sensitivity than the mortality endpoint. After 4 exposure days a significant moult number reduction in a dose dependent manner was observed at 0.03 and 0.06 mgCu/L; while after 7 day a significant reduction was observed already at the lowest test concentration. Nine life cycle traits for the chronic toxicity testing of T. fulvus were investigated, including survival, sex ratio, body lengths, developmental time of nauplius phase, developmental time to maturation, the percentage of spawning females, fecundity, hatching time, number of clutches, and number of offspring/clucth. Results obtained showed that the chronic exposure of T. fulvus to Copper significantly affected the most life cycle traits. So T. fulvus remains a good candidate for a model organism in ecotoxicological research, thanks to its low costs, length of time and its sensitivity to chemical pollutants Published version 7a edizione Giornate di Studio Ricerca e applicazione di metodologie ecotossicologiche. Livorno Italy 22 24/11/2016 Nazionale Contributo Poster francesca.biandolino BIANDOLINO FRANCESCA isabella.parlapiano PARLAPIANO ISABELLA ermelinda.prato PRATO ERMELINDA