Title of article :
Postembryonic growth and development of in laboratory cultures and contaminated sediments
Author/Authors :
M. K. Nelson، نويسنده , , E. L. Brunson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
Pages :
12
From page :
3129
To page :
3140
Abstract :
The environmental, biological, and ecological requirements of but a few species used in testing sediments are known and well understood. The present investigation was designed to provide fundamental information on the postembryonic growth and development of (Amphipoda) that can be used as sublethal indicators of contaminated sediments, and the influence growth characteristics may have on interpretation of sediment toxicity test results. The biological endpoints for measuring growth and development included sexual maturation, molt frequency, intermolt duration, body length, antennal segment addition, and the relation between total body length and antennal segment addition. To use growth and development of as sublethal indicators of contaminated sediments, tests of up to 28 days duration should begin with immature amphipods (less than two weeks old) that will begin the adult stage at the end of the test. Sexual maturation begins at the sixth instar (about 24 days at 20°C) and can be used as a sublethal indicator of development effects. The presence of an enlarged propodus is a reliable indicator of sexual maturation in which easily distinguishes the immature (first five instars) from the juvenile (instars 6 and 7) stage.
Keywords :
Amphipod Growth Development Instar Sediment
Journal title :
Chemosphere
Serial Year :
1995
Journal title :
Chemosphere
Record number :
722436
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