Duration of life-cycle toxicity tests with the ostracod Heterocypris incongruens.

Environ Toxicol Chem

Department of Urban Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan.

Published: December 2017

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  • An acute sediment toxicity test with the ostracod Heterocypris incongruens is user-friendly and sensitive, but a life-cycle test hasn't been fully developed yet.
  • The main challenge in creating a life-cycle test is the long and variable egg development time, which can exceed 150 days, making monitoring difficult.
  • The study proposes a practical test duration for assessing reproductive rates by using population growth rates, and finds that shorter test durations (around 50 days) still yield strong correlations between net reproductive rates and growth rates, allowing ecologically relevant toxicity assessments.

Article Abstract

An acute sediment toxicity test using the ostracod Heterocypris incongruens is user friendly and has high sensitivity; however, a life-cycle test using this species has not been developed. The most challenging problem when developing a life-cycle test is that the egg development time varies greatly and is sometimes too long (> 150 d) to monitor. It is desirable to shorten the duration of life-cycle toxicity tests including the observation period of egg development while preserving the ecological relevance of the net reproductive rate (R ), an endpoint in the life-cycle test. Therefore, in the present study, we suggest a practical test duration for R using population growth rate (λ) as a measure of ecological relevance. We collected a range of life history characteristics of the ostracod by combining data from the literature and experimental results, constructed population matrix models, and calculated λ for 20 life history patterns. The results showed that a longer test period (> 150 d) did not increase the correlation coefficients between R and λ. Rather, a shorter test duration resulted in R being highly correlated with λ. Our results suggest that a life-cycle toxicity test using the ostracod can provide an ecologically relevant toxicity endpoint, even if the test is abandoned after approximately 50 d and unhatched eggs remain. Environ Toxicol Chem 2017;36:3443-3449. © 2017 SETAC.

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