Effect of sublethal concentration of anionic detergent on feeding behavior of Daphnia magna

Daphnia magna was exposed to the concentration 1/4, 1/2 and 2/3 LC50 and LC50 of 6 anionic detergents to determine the effect of these detergents on filtration and ingestion rates. Two dish washing liquid in terms of active ingredient as linear alkyl benzene sulfonate each 17% but one with DE ethanolamine (5%) and lauric acid ethanolamid (2%) as its component part, including washing machine powder, two kind washing powders and a shampoo, which the last four active ingredients content were 10%, 19%, 20 - 22%, 12% respectively exposed to the test organism. The experiments were performed with unicellular algae Chlorella vulgaris in a density of 10 mg/l as a feed to Daphnia magna. Relatively simple short term bioassay methods were developed to measure the filtration and ingestion (5 hours) rate. The effective concentration at which feeding and ingestion rates were reduced to 50% of those in controls (LC50) was calculated for six detergents. These values were 9.87, 4.37, 22.8, 33.17, 21.81, 35.26 mg/l for feeding rate and 9.75, 5.67, 19.9, 44.26, 23.94, 43.41 mg/l for ingestion rates respectively. The results indicated the liquid detergents exerted high reduction in feeding and ingestion rates and the one with the ingredients of DE-ethanolamine (5%) and lauric acid (2%) influenced higher in reduction of feeding and ingestion rate. The effect of washing powder were greater to the feeding behaviour in comparison with washing machine powder, the shampoo observed with many limited effect on filtration and ingestion rates.

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Main Authors: Fallahi, M., Piri, M.
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Language:Persian
Published: 1999
Subjects:Biology, Pollution, Sublethal, Anionic, Detergent, Feeding, Behavior, Daphnia magna, Alkyl Benzene Sulfonate, Ethanolamine, Lauric acid ethanolamid, Organisms, Unicellular, Algae, Chlorella vulgaris, Density, Feed, Bioassay methods, DE-ethanolamine, Iran,
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-386592021-07-15T02:32:18Z Effect of sublethal concentration of anionic detergent on feeding behavior of Daphnia magna Fallahi, M. Piri, M. Biology Pollution Sublethal Anionic Detergent Feeding Behavior Daphnia magna Alkyl Benzene Sulfonate Ethanolamine Lauric acid ethanolamid Organisms Unicellular Algae Chlorella vulgaris Density Feed Bioassay methods DE-ethanolamine Iran Daphnia magna was exposed to the concentration 1/4, 1/2 and 2/3 LC50 and LC50 of 6 anionic detergents to determine the effect of these detergents on filtration and ingestion rates. Two dish washing liquid in terms of active ingredient as linear alkyl benzene sulfonate each 17% but one with DE ethanolamine (5%) and lauric acid ethanolamid (2%) as its component part, including washing machine powder, two kind washing powders and a shampoo, which the last four active ingredients content were 10%, 19%, 20 - 22%, 12% respectively exposed to the test organism. The experiments were performed with unicellular algae Chlorella vulgaris in a density of 10 mg/l as a feed to Daphnia magna. Relatively simple short term bioassay methods were developed to measure the filtration and ingestion (5 hours) rate. The effective concentration at which feeding and ingestion rates were reduced to 50% of those in controls (LC50) was calculated for six detergents. These values were 9.87, 4.37, 22.8, 33.17, 21.81, 35.26 mg/l for feeding rate and 9.75, 5.67, 19.9, 44.26, 23.94, 43.41 mg/l for ingestion rates respectively. The results indicated the liquid detergents exerted high reduction in feeding and ingestion rates and the one with the ingredients of DE-ethanolamine (5%) and lauric acid (2%) influenced higher in reduction of feeding and ingestion rate. The effect of washing powder were greater to the feeding behaviour in comparison with washing machine powder, the shampoo observed with many limited effect on filtration and ingestion rates. 2021-06-24T18:13:29Z 2021-06-24T18:13:29Z 1999 article TRUE 1026-1354 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/38659 fa http://www.ifro.ir application/pdf application/pdf 55-68 http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/23959 18721 2018-08-02 11:43:56 23959 Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
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topic Biology
Pollution
Sublethal
Anionic
Detergent
Feeding
Behavior
Daphnia magna
Alkyl Benzene Sulfonate
Ethanolamine
Lauric acid ethanolamid
Organisms
Unicellular
Algae
Chlorella vulgaris
Density
Feed
Bioassay methods
DE-ethanolamine
Iran
Biology
Pollution
Sublethal
Anionic
Detergent
Feeding
Behavior
Daphnia magna
Alkyl Benzene Sulfonate
Ethanolamine
Lauric acid ethanolamid
Organisms
Unicellular
Algae
Chlorella vulgaris
Density
Feed
Bioassay methods
DE-ethanolamine
Iran
spellingShingle Biology
Pollution
Sublethal
Anionic
Detergent
Feeding
Behavior
Daphnia magna
Alkyl Benzene Sulfonate
Ethanolamine
Lauric acid ethanolamid
Organisms
Unicellular
Algae
Chlorella vulgaris
Density
Feed
Bioassay methods
DE-ethanolamine
Iran
Biology
Pollution
Sublethal
Anionic
Detergent
Feeding
Behavior
Daphnia magna
Alkyl Benzene Sulfonate
Ethanolamine
Lauric acid ethanolamid
Organisms
Unicellular
Algae
Chlorella vulgaris
Density
Feed
Bioassay methods
DE-ethanolamine
Iran
Fallahi, M.
Piri, M.
Effect of sublethal concentration of anionic detergent on feeding behavior of Daphnia magna
description Daphnia magna was exposed to the concentration 1/4, 1/2 and 2/3 LC50 and LC50 of 6 anionic detergents to determine the effect of these detergents on filtration and ingestion rates. Two dish washing liquid in terms of active ingredient as linear alkyl benzene sulfonate each 17% but one with DE ethanolamine (5%) and lauric acid ethanolamid (2%) as its component part, including washing machine powder, two kind washing powders and a shampoo, which the last four active ingredients content were 10%, 19%, 20 - 22%, 12% respectively exposed to the test organism. The experiments were performed with unicellular algae Chlorella vulgaris in a density of 10 mg/l as a feed to Daphnia magna. Relatively simple short term bioassay methods were developed to measure the filtration and ingestion (5 hours) rate. The effective concentration at which feeding and ingestion rates were reduced to 50% of those in controls (LC50) was calculated for six detergents. These values were 9.87, 4.37, 22.8, 33.17, 21.81, 35.26 mg/l for feeding rate and 9.75, 5.67, 19.9, 44.26, 23.94, 43.41 mg/l for ingestion rates respectively. The results indicated the liquid detergents exerted high reduction in feeding and ingestion rates and the one with the ingredients of DE-ethanolamine (5%) and lauric acid (2%) influenced higher in reduction of feeding and ingestion rate. The effect of washing powder were greater to the feeding behaviour in comparison with washing machine powder, the shampoo observed with many limited effect on filtration and ingestion rates.
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topic_facet Biology
Pollution
Sublethal
Anionic
Detergent
Feeding
Behavior
Daphnia magna
Alkyl Benzene Sulfonate
Ethanolamine
Lauric acid ethanolamid
Organisms
Unicellular
Algae
Chlorella vulgaris
Density
Feed
Bioassay methods
DE-ethanolamine
Iran
author Fallahi, M.
Piri, M.
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Piri, M.
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title Effect of sublethal concentration of anionic detergent on feeding behavior of Daphnia magna
title_short Effect of sublethal concentration of anionic detergent on feeding behavior of Daphnia magna
title_full Effect of sublethal concentration of anionic detergent on feeding behavior of Daphnia magna
title_fullStr Effect of sublethal concentration of anionic detergent on feeding behavior of Daphnia magna
title_full_unstemmed Effect of sublethal concentration of anionic detergent on feeding behavior of Daphnia magna
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