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SUBLETHAL RESPONSES TO PESTICIDES OF SEVERAL SPECIES OF AUSTRALIAN FRESHWATER FISH AND CRUSTACEANS AND RAINBOW TROUT

1994; Wiley; Volume: 13; Issue: 8 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1897/1552-8618(1994)13[1341

ISSN

1552-8618

Autores

PE Davies, L.S.J. Cook, D. Goenarso,

Tópico(s)

Fish Biology and Ecology Studies

Resumo

Environmental Toxicology and ChemistryVolume 13, Issue 8 p. 1341-1354 Article Sublethal responses to pesticides of several species of australian freshwater fish and crustaceans and rainbow trout P.E. Davies, Corresponding Author P.E. Davies Department of Zoology, University of Tasmania, GPO Box 252C, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia 7001Department of Zoology, University of Tasmania, GPO Box 252C, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia 7001Search for more papers by this authorL.S.J. Cook, L.S.J. Cook Department of Zoology, University of Tasmania, GPO Box 252C, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia 7001Search for more papers by this authorD. Goenarso, D. Goenarso Department of Biology, Bandung Institute of Technology, JI. Ganesha 10, Bandung 40132, IndonesiaSearch for more papers by this author P.E. Davies, Corresponding Author P.E. Davies Department of Zoology, University of Tasmania, GPO Box 252C, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia 7001Department of Zoology, University of Tasmania, GPO Box 252C, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia 7001Search for more papers by this authorL.S.J. Cook, L.S.J. Cook Department of Zoology, University of Tasmania, GPO Box 252C, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia 7001Search for more papers by this authorD. Goenarso, D. Goenarso Department of Biology, Bandung Institute of Technology, JI. Ganesha 10, Bandung 40132, IndonesiaSearch for more papers by this author First published: August 1994 https://doi.org/10.1002/etc.5620130816Citations: 90AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Abstract Sublethal responses of the fish Oncorhynchus mykiss, Galaxias maculatus, Pseudaphritis urvillii, and the crustacean Paratya australiensis to short-term exposures to low concentrations of seven pesticides were compared under identical conditions. Parameters examined were hematocrit, leucocrit, plasma glucose, plasma protein, plasma chloride, muscle RNA and DNA, brain and muscle acetylcholinesterase activity, hepatic glutathione-S-transferase activity, hepatic glutathione, and somatic growth. The organisms were exposed to the following materials–the organophosphate insecticides acephate and fenitrothion; the phenoxyacetate herbicide MCPA-Na; the triazine herbicides atrazine and cyanazine; the fungicide chlorothalonil, and the pyrethroid insecticide cypermethrin–as purified active ingredients in continuous flow through at constant temperature (12–15°C) for 10 or 20 d, with feeding, at five concentrations. Oncorhynchus mykiss was marginally the most sensitive fish species studied in terms of the number of responses to pesticide exposure, but not in terms of the LOECs. Interspecies comparisons indicated that water quality criteria based on juvenile Oncorhynchus mykiss toxicity data alone would not be suitable for the protection of juvenile and adult Galaxias maculatus and Pseudaphritis urvillii from physiological stress in at least three of seven cases. Four of seven maximum acceptable toxicant concentrations (MATCs) derived from physiological responses of fish species resulted from data on Galaxias maculatus and Pseudaphritis urvillii alone. In the case of organophosphates, the decapod crustaceans Paratya australiensis and Astacopsis gouldi were by far the most sensitive. Tentative water quality criteria for the protection of study species from short-term stress are proposed. Citing Literature Volume13, Issue8August 1994Pages 1341-1354 RelatedInformation

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