Acute toxicity of metasystox to wedge clam, Donax cuneatus from west coast

96h acute toxicity tests were performed using commercial grade metasystox on the marine wedge clam, Donax cuneatus during summer 1985. The behaviour and mortality rates were recorded periodically. Most of the dams responded in opening the shell valves and extending the siphons quicker in low test concentrations (0.004-0.0052 p.p.m) but this was slow and late in high concentrations (0.0056-0.008 p.p.m). Mortality began to occur in 0.008 p.p.m. from 12 h, whereas, in 0.0052 p.p.m. from 60 h onwards. The observed LC sub(0) value was 0.004 p.p.m. and LC sub(50) 0.0064 p.p.m. The regression equation established was Y = 79.0891 + 33.4523 X. The rate of oxygen concentration increased at LC sub(0) and LC sub(50) values compared to control indicating the disturbed physiological adjustment. The results are correlated with physico-chemical parameters of seawater and discussed in the light of pesticide toxicity to the dam.

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Main Authors: Muley, D.V., Akarte, S.R., Kulkarni, D.A., Rao, K.R.
Format: article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 1987
Subjects:Chemistry, Pollution, toxicity tests, pollution effects, pesticides, mortality rate, Donax cuneatus,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/33973
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