Literature DB >> 23417439

Nitrate causes deleterious effects on the behaviour and reproduction of the aquatic snail Potamopyrgus antipodarum (Hydrobiidae, Mollusca).

Alvaro Álonso1, Julio A Camargo.   

Abstract

Nitrate (NO3 (-)) is present in aquatic ecosystems as a natural component of the nitrogen cycle. However, in the last decades, several human activities are the causes of the rising amounts of organic matter and inorganic nitrogen nutrients in aquatic ecosystems, causing notable increase of nitrate above background natural levels. In spite of the toxicity of nitrate to aquatic animals, there are relatively few studies on the chronic toxicity of this compound to invertebrates. The aim of our study is to assess the effect of chronic (35 days) exposure to nitrate on the behaviour (velocity of movement) and reproduction (number of newborns) of the aquatic snail Potamopyrgus antipodarum. Four actual concentrations of nitrate were used (21.4, 44.9, 81.8 and 156.1 mg N-NO3 (-)/L). In each treatment, 12 animals were individually monitored for velocity (weekly) and newborn production (every 3-4 days). Velocity was recorded using quantitative video monitoring. Our results showed that nitrate did not cause mortality, but it reduced the velocity of movement (at 44.9, 81.8 and 156.1 mg N-NO3 (-)/L) and number of live newborns (in all tested concentrations). Reproductive impairment was caused at realistic nitrate concentrations which is relevant to the risk assessment of this compound. Our study contributes to the knowledge of the chronic effects of nitrate on the behaviour and reproduction of an aquatic snail.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2013        PMID: 23417439     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-013-1544-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


  26 in total

Review 1.  The effects of environmental pollutants on complex fish behaviour: integrating behavioural and physiological indicators of toxicity.

Authors:  Graham R Scott; Katherine A Sloman
Journal:  Aquat Toxicol       Date:  2004-07-14       Impact factor: 4.964

2.  A video-based movement analysis system to quantify behavioral stress responses of fish.

Authors:  Andrew S Kane; James D Salierno; Geoffrey T Gipson; Timothy C A Molteno; Colin Hunter
Journal:  Water Res       Date:  2004-11       Impact factor: 11.236

3.  Chronic toxicity of copper and ammonia to juvenile freshwater mussels (Unionidae).

Authors:  Ning Wang; Christopher G Ingersoll; I Eugene Greer; Douglas K Hardesty; Christopher D Ivey; James L Kunz; William G Brumbaugh; F James Dwyer; Andy D Roberts; Tom Augspurger; Cynthia M Kane; Richard J Neves; M Chris Barnhart
Journal:  Environ Toxicol Chem       Date:  2007-10       Impact factor: 3.742

Review 4.  Survival probabilities (the Kaplan-Meier method).

Authors:  J M Bland; D G Altman
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  1998-12-05

5.  Subchronic toxic effects of fluoride ion on the survival and behaviour of the aquatic snail Potamopyrgus antipodarum (Hydrobiidae, Mollusca).

Authors:  Álvaro Alonso; Julio A Camargo
Journal:  Arch Environ Contam Toxicol       Date:  2010-06-25       Impact factor: 2.804

6.  Development of a new low cost high sensitivity system for behavioural ecotoxicity testing.

Authors:  Chris Lloyd Mills; Deepa H Shukla; Graham J Compton
Journal:  Aquat Toxicol       Date:  2006-01-19       Impact factor: 4.964

7.  Intracellular conversion of environmental nitrate and nitrite to nitric oxide with resulting developmental toxicity to the crustacean Daphnia magna.

Authors:  Bethany R Hannas; Parikshit C Das; Hong Li; Gerald A LeBlanc
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2010-08-27       Impact factor: 3.240

8.  Differential susceptibility of horizontal and vertical swimming activity to cadmium exposure in a gammaridean amphipod (Gammarus lawrencianus).

Authors:  W G Wallace; A Estephan
Journal:  Aquat Toxicol       Date:  2004-08-25       Impact factor: 4.964

9.  Effects of elevated nitrate concentration on mortality, growth, and egestion rates of Gammarus pseudolimnaeus amphipods.

Authors:  Robert S Stelzer; Brandon L Joachim
Journal:  Arch Environ Contam Toxicol       Date:  2009-09-16       Impact factor: 2.804

10.  Development of a feeding behavioural bioassay using the freshwater amphipod Gammarus pulex and the Multispecies Freshwater Biomonitor.

Authors:  Alvaro Alonso; Hendrika J De Lange; Edwin T H M Peeters
Journal:  Chemosphere       Date:  2009-01-22       Impact factor: 7.086

View more
  2 in total

1.  Seasonal and Spatial Environmental Influence on Opisthorchis viverrini Intermediate Hosts, Abundance, and Distribution: Insights on Transmission Dynamics and Sustainable Control.

Authors:  Christina Sunyoung Kim; Pierre Echaubard; Apiporn Suwannatrai; Sasithorn Kaewkes; Bruce A Wilcox; Banchob Sripa
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2016-11-23

2.  A comparison of survivourship and function (grazing and behaviour) of three gastropod species used as clean-up crew for the marine aquarium trade.

Authors:  Gordon Watson; Jonathan Davies; Harriet Wood; Aleks Cocks
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-06-28       Impact factor: 3.240

  2 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.