Evaluation of the response of Clibanarius africanus (Decapoda: Paguridae) to crude oil in static bioassay

2012; Volume: 1; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês

10.14196/sjbs.v1i6.333

ISSN

2322-1704

Autores

Blessing J. Oribhabor, A.E. Asuquo, A.O. Ekwu,

Tópico(s)

Natural Resources and Economic Development

Resumo

The acute toxicity of Nigeria Bonny light crude oil against hermit crab, Cliabanarius africanus of a tidal creek, Eastern Obolo, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria was investigated in the laboratory under static bioassay. The test crude oil was found to be poorly toxic to the test organism, resulting in delayed mortality and consequent extension of the bioassay to 8 days. Based on the LC 50 , the toxicity of the test compound was more manifested on the 8 day than at 96 hour, with a toxicity factor showing that the test compound was approximately 12 times, more manifested against C. africanus on the 8 day than at 96 hour. Paired t-test showed that there was no significant difference between 96h LC 50 (549.9 ml l -1 ) and 8d LC 50 (45.2 ml l -1 ). The results of this study indicated that C. africanus is not a good early warning indicator for oil pollution but its response during spills could serve as a good indicator of adverse impact.

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