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請用此 Handle URI 來引用此文件: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/4273
標題: Differences in lethal response between male and female calanoid copepods and life cycle traits to cadmium toxicity
作者: Kadiene, Esther U.
Bialais, Capucine
Ouddane, Baghdad
Hwang, Jiang-Shiou 
Souissi, Sami
關鍵字: HEAVY-METAL TOXICITY;MARINE COPEPOD;TRACE-METALS;PSEUDODIAPTOMUS-ANNANDALEI;NORTHERN TAIWAN;EURYTEMORA-AFFINIS;TIGRIOPUS-BREVICORNIS;BEHAVIORAL-RESPONSES;COASTAL WATERS;ACARTIA-TONSA
公開日期: 十一月-2017
出版社: SPRINGER
卷: 26
期: 9
起(迄)頁: 1227-1239
來源出版物: ECOTOXICOLOGY
摘要: 
This study determined the effect of cadmium (Cd) toxicity comparatively on two copepods, Eurytemora affinis (Poppe 1880) from a temperate region (Seine Estuary, France) and Pseudodiaptomus annandalei (Sewell 1919) from a subtropical region (Danshuei Estuary, Taiwan), according to their sex and reproductive stages. In addition, the effect of Cd to their life cycle traits was quantified. In the first experiment, both copepod sexes were exposed to 40, 80, 150, 220, and 360 A mu g/L of Cd and a control cultured in salinity 15, except that the temperature was 18 A degrees C for E. affinis and 26 A degrees C for P. annandalei. This allowed calculating median lethal concentration (LC50) of Cd after 96 h. This was 120.6 A mu g/L Cd for P. annandalei males which were almost twice as sensitive as P. annandalei females (LC50 = 239.5 A mu g/L Cd). For E. affinis females, the LC50 was 90.04 A mu g/L Cd, reflecting a 1.4 times higher sensitivity of females than of males (LC50 = 127.75 A mu g/L Cd). The males of both species were similarly sensitive; however, the E. affinis females were 2.7 times more sensitive than the P. annandalei females. We also compared the sensitivity of ovigerous females (OVF) and non-ovigerous females (NOF) of both species to Cd. Mortality was higher in NOF than in OVF of both copepod species in both the control and the 40 A mu g/L Cd treatment. Finally, the total population, fecundity and female morphology of both copepod species were estimated after exposing one generation cycle (nauplius to adult) to 40 mu g/L Cd (for E. affinis) and 160 mu g/L Cd (for P. annandalei). A significant decrease in cohort production, survival and clutch size but no significant difference in the prosome length of both copepod species exposed to Cd were detected. The ratio of OVF:NOF was high in both copepod species exposed to Cd. Cd toxicity did not significantly affect the M:F sex ratio and % OVF of E. affinis. However, the effect of Cd toxicity in P. annandalei was significant in the M:F sex ratio and was in favor of females and their reproductive activities due to an increase in % OVF. Moreover, there was a significant decrease in total production of P. annandalei due to high mortality in their nauplii and copepodid developmental stages. Toxicity to Cd appears to be affected by multiple factors including sex, reproductive life stage and species. The ecological implication of Cd toxicity on E. affinis and P. annandalei copepod ecology is more related to a skewed sex ratio, low egg production, reduced hatchability and reduced survival that affects the recruitment potential of the copepod nauplii resulting in a decreasing copepod population. Mortality, reproduction and population growth of model species may provide important bio-indicators for environmental risk assessment.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/4273
ISSN: 0963-9292
DOI: 10.1007/s10646-017-1848-6
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