
Assessment of the freshwater annual fish Cynopoecilus melanotaenia as a toxicity test organism using three reference substances
2003; Wiley; Volume: 22; Issue: 9 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1897/02-292
ISSN1552-8618
AutoresAlexandre Arenzon, Régis Fontana Pinto, Patrick Colombo, Maria Teresa Monica Raya-Rodriguez,
Tópico(s)Aquaculture disease management and microbiota
ResumoThis study presents a preliminary evaluation of the use of the Brazilian fish Cynopoecilus melanotaenia as a test organism in toxicity tests. The cryptobiotic stage presented by the eggs of fish C. melanotaenia can overcome the difficulty of continuously keeping cultures and recruiting healthy animals in sufficient numbers to be used in toxicity tests. In order to determine the applicability of this species as a test organism, three different reference substances were evaluated in 96-h acute toxicity tests: Copper sulfate (CuSO4 x 5H2O), sodium dodecil sulfate (C12H25NaO4S), and sodium chloride (NaCl). Sensitivity ranged as follows: copper sulfate (0.05-0.13 mg/L), sodium dodecil sulfate (10.7-19.0 mg/L), and sodium chloride (1.44-1.96 g/L). We conclude that C. melanotaenia shows potential as a test organism in toxicity tests; however, further research should be conducted with other substances and should be compared with the research on other species before we can reach more conclusive results.
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