Interaction of chemical cues from fish tissues and organophosphorous pesticides on Ceriodaphnia dubia survival.

Environ Pollut

Ecotoxicology Research Facility, Environmental Sciences Program, PO Box 847, Arkansas State University, State University, AR 72467, USA.

Published: May 2006

Cladocera are frequently used as test organisms for assessing chemical and effluent toxicity and have been shown to respond to stimuli and cues from potential predators. In this study, the interactive effects of visual and chemical cues of fish and two organophosphorous pesticides on survival of Ceriodaphnia dubia were examined. A significant chemical cue (homogenized Pimephales promelas) and malathion interaction was observed on C. dubia survival (P = 0.006). Chemical cue and 2.82 microg/L malathion resulted in a 76.0% reduction in survival compared to malathion alone (P < 0.01). Furthermore, potentiation of malathion toxicity varied based on the source of chemical cues (i.e., epithelial or whole body). It is unclear in this study whether these chemical cues elicited a predation-related stress in C. dubia. Future research should examine the mechanism of this interaction and determine what role, if any, stress responses by C. dubia might play in the interaction.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2005.08.013DOI Listing

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