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Behavioral effects of waterborne carbofuran in goldfish.

P Saglio1, S Trijasse, D Azam.   

Abstract

The effects of concentration (1, 10, 100 microg/L) and duration (4, 8, 12 h) of exposure to carbofuran were assessed on the swimming activity, social interactions, and behavioral responses of goldfish to a flow (0.1 L/min) of water, with or without chironomids. Observations were also made on the behavioral responses of unexposed goldfish to a flow (0.1 L/min) of carbofuran-contaminated water. A 4-h exposure of goldfish 1 microg/L carbofuran produced a significant increase in sheltering, burst swimming, and nipping. Responses were enhanced at 100 microg/L. After a 12-h exposure, the behavioral effects of 1 microg/L carbofuran were less apparent. However, burst swimming at 10 microg/L, and sheltering, nipping and burst swimming at 100 microg/L, were still significantly increased after a 12-h exposure to carbofuran. Grouping was not consistently affected by exposure conditions. Chemical attraction to a filtrate of chironomids was significantly reduced after the 4-h exposure to 1 microg/L carbofuran. Decreased attraction to the food extract was less apparent after the 12-h exposure, except at 100 microg/L carbofuran. A significant decrease in attraction to a flow of uncontaminated water was also observed after a 4-h exposure to 10 and 100 microg/L carbofuran. Unexposed goldfish did not show avoidance reaction to a flow of carbofuran-contaminated water, even at a concentration (10 mg/L) exceeding the mean 96-h LC-50 in cyprinids (0.5-1 mg/L). However, at all concentrations tested (0.1, 1, 10 mg/L), goldfish quickly reacted to the introduction of the solution of carbofuran by increased burst swimming and nipping. These results are discussed in the light of the data concerning behavioral and neurotoxic effects of carbamate and organophosphorous insecticides in fish.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8781074     DOI: 10.1007/bf00212371

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Environ Contam Toxicol        ISSN: 0090-4341            Impact factor:   2.804


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