Reduced Fitness of Daphnia magna Fed a Bt-Transgenic Maize Variety |
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Authors: | Thomas Bøhn Raul Primicerio Dag O. Hessen Terje Traavik |
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Affiliation: | 1.Gen?k—Centre for Biosafety,Tromso,Norway;2.Norwegian College of Fishery Science,University of Troms?,Tromso,Norway;3.Department of Biology,University of Oslo,Oslo,Norway;4.Department of Microbiology and Virology,School of Medicine, University of Troms?,Tromso,Norway |
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Abstract: | Genetically modified (GM) maize expressing the Bt-toxin Cry1Ab (Bt-maize) was tested for effects on survival, growth, and reproduction of the water flea Daphnia magna, a crustacean arthropod commonly used as a model organism in ecotoxicological studies. In three repeated experiments, D. magna were fed 100% ground maize in suspension, using either GM or isogenic unmodified (UM) maize. D. magna fed GM-maize showed a significantly reduced fitness performance: The mortality was higher, a lower proportion of females reached sexual maturation, and the overall egg production was lower compared to D. magna fed UM isogenic maize. We conclude that the tested variety of Bt-maize and its UM counterpart do not have the same quality as food sources for this widely used model organism. The combination of a reduced fitness performance combined with earlier onset of reproduction of D. magna fed Bt-maize indicates a toxic effect rather than a lower nutritional value of the GM-maize. |
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