Some physiological effects of cadmium on the early life stages of the estuarine teleost Fundulus similis.

Date

1977

Authors

McCulloch, W.L.

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Publisher

Texas A&M University.

Abstract

Acute toxicity studies on two early life stages of Fundulus similis indicated that two-week post hatch larvae are more sensitive to cadmium exposure than 5-6 day embryos by a factor of 1.6 to 11.2 depending on the salinity/temperature combination. Temperature proved to have a significant affect on acute cadmium toxicity, with higher temperatures producing increased mortality. The effect of salinity on acute cadmium toxicity was not significant, however there was a distinct trend toward increased survival at higher salinities.

Description

64 p., Thesis

Keywords

Fundulus similis, longnose killifish, chemical pollution, heavy metals, cadmium, toxicity, temperature, life history

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