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Toxicity of zinc,cadmium and copper to the shrimp Callianassa australiensis. I. Effects of individual metals
Authors:Ahsanullah  M.  Negilski  D. S.  Mobley  M. C.
Affiliation:(1) Marine Science Laboratories, Ministry for Conservation, 3225 Queenscliff, Victoria, Australia;(2) Present address: Research Establishment, Australian Atomic Energy Commission, Private Mail Bag, 2232 Sutherland, New South Wales, Australia;(3) Present address: Lilly Research Laboratories, P.O. Box 708, 46140 Greenfield, Indiana, USA
Abstract:The acute toxicity of zinc, cadmium and copper to Callianassa australiensis (Dana) was evaluated in static tests. Each test lasted up to 14 d and LC50 values were calculated for 4, 7, 10 and 14 d intervals. The toxicity of each metal increased with exposure time; thus the 4 d LC50 values of 10.20, 6.33 and 1.03 mg l-1 were considerably higher than the 14 d LC50 values of 1.15, 0.49 and 0.19 mg l-1 for zinc, cadmium and copper respectively. Toxicity curves reveal that none of the values were asymptotic, indicating that median lethal threshold concentrations were not reached for any of the metals. This suggests that 14 d is an insufficient time in which to complete meaningful, acute lethality tests for marine shrimps. Longer tests are necessary if lethal threshold concentrations are to be used with application factors to derive ldquosaferdquo concentrations for the protection of C. australiensis.
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