The ecological impact of different mechanisms of chronic sub-lethal toxicity on feeding and respiratory physiology

Sub-lethal toxicity tests, such as the scope-for-growth test, reveal simple relationships between measures of contaminant concentration and effect on respiratory and feeding physiology. Simple models are presented to investigate the potential impact of different mechanisms of chronic sub-lethal toxicity on these physiological processes. Since environmental quality is variable, even in unimpacted environments, toxicants may have differentially greater impacts in poor compared to higher quality environments. The models illustrate the implications of different degrees and mechanisms of toxicity in response to variability in the quality of the feeding environment, and variability in standard metabolic rate. The models suggest that the relationships between measured degrees of toxic stress, and the maintenance ration required to maintain zero scope-for-growth, may be highly nonlinear. In addition it may be possible to define critical levels of sub-lethal toxic effect above which no environment is of sufficient quality to permit prolonged survival.

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Main Author: Willows, R.
Other Authors: Sutcliffe, D.W.
Format: book_section biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Freshwater Biological Association 1994
Subjects:Biology, Limnology, Pollution, Toxicity, Sublethal effects, Toxicity tests, Models, Metabolism, Narcosis, Animal physiology, Risk management, Respiration,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/22814
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-228142021-07-09T03:13:59Z The ecological impact of different mechanisms of chronic sub-lethal toxicity on feeding and respiratory physiology Water quality & stress indicators in marine and freshwater systems: linking levels of organisation Willows, R. Sutcliffe, D.W. Biology Limnology Pollution Toxicity Sublethal effects Toxicity tests Models Metabolism Narcosis Animal physiology Risk management Respiration Sub-lethal toxicity tests, such as the scope-for-growth test, reveal simple relationships between measures of contaminant concentration and effect on respiratory and feeding physiology. Simple models are presented to investigate the potential impact of different mechanisms of chronic sub-lethal toxicity on these physiological processes. Since environmental quality is variable, even in unimpacted environments, toxicants may have differentially greater impacts in poor compared to higher quality environments. The models illustrate the implications of different degrees and mechanisms of toxicity in response to variability in the quality of the feeding environment, and variability in standard metabolic rate. The models suggest that the relationships between measured degrees of toxic stress, and the maintenance ration required to maintain zero scope-for-growth, may be highly nonlinear. In addition it may be possible to define critical levels of sub-lethal toxic effect above which no environment is of sufficient quality to permit prolonged survival. 2021-06-24T16:04:53Z 2021-06-24T16:04:53Z 1994 book_section FALSE 0-900386-53-3 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/22814 en FBA Special Publications http://www.fba.org.uk/special-publications application/pdf application/pdf 88-97 Freshwater Biological Association Ambleside, UK http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/5307 1256 2011-09-29 15:06:39 5307 Freshwater Biological Association
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Limnology
Pollution
Toxicity
Sublethal effects
Toxicity tests
Models
Metabolism
Narcosis
Animal physiology
Risk management
Respiration
Biology
Limnology
Pollution
Toxicity
Sublethal effects
Toxicity tests
Models
Metabolism
Narcosis
Animal physiology
Risk management
Respiration
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Limnology
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Toxicity tests
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Metabolism
Narcosis
Animal physiology
Risk management
Respiration
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Limnology
Pollution
Toxicity
Sublethal effects
Toxicity tests
Models
Metabolism
Narcosis
Animal physiology
Risk management
Respiration
Willows, R.
The ecological impact of different mechanisms of chronic sub-lethal toxicity on feeding and respiratory physiology
description Sub-lethal toxicity tests, such as the scope-for-growth test, reveal simple relationships between measures of contaminant concentration and effect on respiratory and feeding physiology. Simple models are presented to investigate the potential impact of different mechanisms of chronic sub-lethal toxicity on these physiological processes. Since environmental quality is variable, even in unimpacted environments, toxicants may have differentially greater impacts in poor compared to higher quality environments. The models illustrate the implications of different degrees and mechanisms of toxicity in response to variability in the quality of the feeding environment, and variability in standard metabolic rate. The models suggest that the relationships between measured degrees of toxic stress, and the maintenance ration required to maintain zero scope-for-growth, may be highly nonlinear. In addition it may be possible to define critical levels of sub-lethal toxic effect above which no environment is of sufficient quality to permit prolonged survival.
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Limnology
Pollution
Toxicity
Sublethal effects
Toxicity tests
Models
Metabolism
Narcosis
Animal physiology
Risk management
Respiration
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title The ecological impact of different mechanisms of chronic sub-lethal toxicity on feeding and respiratory physiology
title_short The ecological impact of different mechanisms of chronic sub-lethal toxicity on feeding and respiratory physiology
title_full The ecological impact of different mechanisms of chronic sub-lethal toxicity on feeding and respiratory physiology
title_fullStr The ecological impact of different mechanisms of chronic sub-lethal toxicity on feeding and respiratory physiology
title_full_unstemmed The ecological impact of different mechanisms of chronic sub-lethal toxicity on feeding and respiratory physiology
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