Toxicity of copper to the marine amphipod Allorchestes compressa in the presence of water-and lipid-soluble ligands |
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Authors: | M. Ahsanullah T. M. Florence |
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Affiliation: | (1) Environmental Science Division, Australian Atomic Energy Commission, Lucas Heights Research Laboratories, Private Mail Bag, 2232 Sutherland, New South Wales, Australia;(2) Lucas Heights Research Laboratories, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Private Mail Bag, 2232 Sutherland, New South Wales, Australia |
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Abstract: | Acute toxicity tests were carried out on the marine amphipod Allorchestes compressa Dana using copper sulphate and some organocopper complexes. For copper sulphate, 96 h LC50 values of 0.11 and 0.5 mg Cu l-1 were determined for the juveniles and the adults, respectively, juveniles being 4.5 times more sensitive to copper than adults. Organocopper complexes were tested on adults only. The three water-soluble ligands nitrilotriacetic acid, 8-hydroxyquinoline-5-sulphonic acid and tannic acid ameliorated copper toxicity by decreasing the concentration of free ionic copper, while lipid-soluble ligands such as oxine and potassium ethylxanthogenate increased copper toxicity, presumably as a result of the complexes diffusing through the cell membrane and participating in injurious reaction. The copper complex with 2,9-dimethyll, 10-phenanthroline was the most toxic complex tested. It is suggested that the presence of these ligands in the receiving water should be taken into consideration when establishing water-quality criteria. |
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