Bioaccumulation and toxic effects of copper on growth and oxygen consumption by the postlarvae of Penaeus indicus |
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Authors: | Rupa Vani Paila Prabhakara Rao Yallapragada |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Zoology , Andhra University , India vaniprupa@yahoo.co.in;3. Department of Zoology , Andhra University , India |
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Abstract: | The aim of this study was to assess the toxic impact of copper on postlarvae (PL) of the penaeid shrimp Penaeus indicus. Tolerance, growth, oxygen consumption and metal accumulation were investigated in these PL on exposure to copper. Tolerance studies were conducted for 96 h to assess the tolerance limits of P. indicus PL exposed to different concentrations of copper using static renewal bioassay tests. Using the Probit method, the regression equation was calculated as Y=0.4899+2.3562 X, with a correlation coefficient of 0.9707. The 96 h LC50 was 0.8204 ppm. The effect of sublethal (one-fifth of 96 h LC50) copper on PL for short- and long-term exposures revealed a significant (p<0.05) decrease in the rate of oxygen consumption, metabolic rate, mean length, wet and dry weight of the exposed PL over their respective controls which can be attributed to a gradual and time-dependent accumulation of the metal, as noticed in the exposed PL through accumulation studies. Overall, the data suggest that on chronic exposure even sublethal concentrations of copper can reduce the metabolic rate and growth in P. indicus PL. This is perhaps the first attempt to use the wild P. indicus PL as a bioindicator of copper toxicity. |
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Keywords: | accumulation copper growth oxygen consumption Penaeus indicus toxicity postlarvae |
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