Bioaccumulation kinetics and toxicity of lead in Hyalella azteca (Crustacea, Amphipoda)

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MacLean, RS
Borgmann, U
Dixon, DG
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[1] UNIV WATERLOO, DEPT BIOL, WATERLOO, ON N2L 3G1, CANADA
[2] FISHERIES & OCEANS CANADA, GREAT LAKES LAB FISHERIES & AQUAT SCI, BURLINGTON, ON, CANADA
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10.1139/cjfas-53-10-2212
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S9 [水产、渔业];
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0908 ;
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Accumulation and depuration of Pb in Hyalella azteca were rapid and fit a one-compartment first order kinetics model. The elimination rate constant was 0.76 or 0.52/day, estimated during accumulation or elimination, respectively. Body size had only a weak negative effect on the Pb concentration in Pb-exposed H. azteca. One-week-old H. azteca were approximately twice as sensitive to Pb in 8-day toxicity tests as 10- to 16-week-old amphipods. LC(50)s and whole body LD(50)s were 97.3 nM and 349 nmol/g for the 1-week-old and 216 nM and 728 nmol/g for the 10- to 16-week-old H. azteca. Pre-exposure of 1-week-old H. azteca for 4 weeks to 100 nM Pb solutions resulted in a small but nonsignificant increase in resistance to Pb. Estimates for LC(50)s and LD(50)s were 114 nM and 434 nmol/g for the control nonexposed and 132 nM and 490 nmol/g for the Pb pre-exposed group. Pb was accumulated as a nonlinear function of water concentration in H. azteca in both toxicity studies. The relationship was described equally well using a log-log regression or a one-compartment saturation kinetics model. At low aqueous Pb concentrations the saturation model reduces to the one-compartment saturation kinetics model.
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页码:2212 / 2220
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