| Literature DB >> 26250074 |
Cristiano V M Araújo1,2, Luís A Cedeño-Macías1, Victoria C Vera-Vera1, David Salvatierra1, Elizabeth N V Rodríguez1, Ufredo Zambrano3, Samir Kuri3.
Abstract
The present study focuses on avoidance response to predict population decline of the marine fish Rachycentron canadum (cobia) and larvae of the estuarine shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei (whiteleg shrimp). Avoidance of approximately 60% was recorded for the cobia fry exposed to 1.0 mg Cu/L, 1.60 mg Cu/L, and 1.80 mg Cu/L. For the shrimp larvae, avoidance was approximately 80% for all Cu concentrations. The population decline of cobia fry was conditioned by avoidance in lower concentrations. However, in higher concentrations mortality begins to play an important role. The displacement toward uncontaminated habitats might determine shrimp population decline. A Cu-contaminated environment can determine the habitat selection of both species and, therefore, their local population decline.Entities:
Keywords: Avoidance; Contamination gradient; Environmental disturbance; Habitat selection; Nonforced exposure
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26250074 DOI: 10.1002/etc.3192
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Toxicol Chem ISSN: 0730-7268 Impact factor: 3.742