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Cadmium accumulation,LC50 and oxygen consumption in the tropical marine amphipod Elasmopus rapax
Authors:I Percy Zanders  Wilmer E Rojas
Institution:(1) Lab. Ecofisiología Animal, IVIC-CBB, Apdo. 21827, 1020A Caracas, Venezuela
Abstract:Adult Elasmopus rapax, collected from the eastern coast of Venezuela in 1990, were exposed to seawater containing various CdCl2 concentrations ranging from 0.25 to 5.5 mgrmol l-1. The 48-h and 96-h LC50 values obtained were 4.0 and 1.6 mgrmol Cd l-1, respectively. In amphipods exposed to 1 mgrmol Cd l-1 for up to 240 h, the apparent rate of cadmium uptake was higher in dead animals (most of which had molted during the preceding 24 to 48 h) than in those which survived throughout the treatments without molting. Thus, whole-body cadmium content reached 1.74 mgrmol g-1 dry weight (dw) in the former and only 0.85 mgrmol g-1 dw in the latter; the higher body Cd-load may have caused the increased mortality observed in molters. On exposure to cadmium levels above 0.5 mgrmol l-1 the oxygen consumption rate of non-molters decreased from 2.2 to about 1.5 ml O2 g-1 dw h-1 over the first 24 h, remaining unchanged thereafter. The results place E. rapax among the most sensitive marine organisms yet studied concerning cadmium toxicity, and emphasize the usefulness of the Amphipoda as bioindicators and research tools for bioassays.
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