Population growth of Euchlanis dilatata (rotifera): Combined effects of methyl parathion and food (Chlorella vulgaris)


Por: Sarma S.S.S., Nandini S., Gama-Flores J.L., Fernandez-Araiza M.A.

Publicada: 1 ene 2001
Resumen:
In the present work, the combined impact of four concentrations (0, 0.0625, 0.125, and 0.25 mg/L) of methyl parathion and three densities (0.5 x 106, 1.0 x 106, and 2.0 x 106 cells/mL) of the green alga Chlorella vulgaris on the population growth of Euchlanis dilatata was studied. In general, regardless of the food level, an increase in the concentration of methyl parathion resulted in a significant reduction of the maximal population density and rate of population increase. The population growth rate in the controls ranged from 0.248 to 0.298; rates were lower in the presence of the pesticide. At any toxicant concentration, rotifers fed higher algal density showed significantly higher population growth compared with those at lower food levels. An interaction between toxicant and food level was evident on the population growth of E. dilatata. Results have been discussed in light of the protective role of algal density on the toxic effects of insecticides on rotifers and the differences in susceptibility to toxicants between planktonic and littoral rotifers.

Filiaciones:
Sarma S.S.S.:
 Division of Biology, Natl. Autonomous Univ. of Mexico, Campus Iztacala, Av. de los Barrios s/n, Los Reyes, CP 54090, Tlalnepantla, Mexico

Nandini S.:
 Division of Biology, Natl. Autonomous Univ. of Mexico, Campus Iztacala, Av. de los Barrios s/n, Los Reyes, CP 54090, Tlalnepantla, Mexico

Gama-Flores J.L.:
 Division of Biology, Natl. Autonomous Univ. of Mexico, Campus Iztacala, Av. de los Barrios s/n, Los Reyes, CP 54090, Tlalnepantla, Mexico

Fernandez-Araiza M.A.:
 Division of Biology, Natl. Autonomous Univ. of Mexico, Campus Iztacala, Av. de los Barrios s/n, Los Reyes, CP 54090, Tlalnepantla, Mexico
ISSN: 03601234
Editorial
TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC, 325 CHESTNUT ST, SUITE 800, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106 USA, Estados Unidos America
Tipo de documento: Article
Volumen: 36 Número: 1
Páginas: 43-54
WOS Id: 000167374400004
ID de PubMed: 11281254

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