Biomonitoring of cyanotoxins in two tropical reservoirs by cladoceran toxicity bioassays |
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Authors: | Aloysio da S. Ferr?o-Filho Maria Carolina S. Soares Valeria de Freitas Magalh?es Sandra M.F.O. Azevedo |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratório de Avaliação e Promoção da Saúde Ambiental, Departamento de Biologia, Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, FIOCRUZ, Av. Brasil 4365, Manguinhos, Rio de Janeiro, RJ-CEP 21045-900, Brazil;2. Departamento de Botânica, Museu Nacional, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, São Cristovão, Rio de Janeiro, RJ 20940-040, Brazil;3. Instituto de Biofísica Carlos Chagas Filho, CCS, Bloco G, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro Ilha do Fundão, Rio de Janeiro, RJ 21949-900, Brazil |
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Abstract: | This study evaluates the potential for the use of cladocerans in biomonitoring of cyanobacterial toxins. Two zooplankton species (Daphnia gessneri and Moina micrura) were cultivated in the laboratory for use in acute (48 h) and chronic (10 days) bioassays. Water samples were collected from two reservoirs and diluted in mineral water at four concentrations. Survivorship in the acute bioassays was used to calculate LC50, and survivorship and fecundity in chronic bioassays were used to calculate the intrinsic population growth rate (r) and the EC50. Analysis of phytoplankton in the water samples from one reservoir revealed that cyanobacteria were the dominant group, represented by the genera Anabaena, Cylindrospermopsis, and Microcystis. Results of bioassays showed adverse effects including death, paralysis, and reduced population growth rate, generally proportional to the reservoir water concentration. These effects may be related to the presence of cyanobacteria toxins (microcystins or saxitoxins) in the water. |
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