Cadmium and copper toxicity to tench Tincatinca (L.) larvae after a short-term exposure

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Justyna Sikorska
Jacek Wolnicki
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[1] The Stanisław Sakowicz Inland Fisheries Institute in Olsztyn,Pond Fishery Department
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Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries | 2010年 / 20卷
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Cadmium; Copper; Feeding; Growth; Larvae; Survival; Swimbladder inflation;
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At the onset of swimbladder inflation, Tinca tinca larvae were exposed for 24 h to cadmium or copper at 0.0 (control concentration), 0.1, 0.2 and 0.3 mg dm−3 at 22°C. From then larvae were reared at 25°C for 9 days in un-supplemented water. Both metals resulted in a significantly reduced growth, survival, and retarded swimbladder inflation in a dose-response manner. The highest Cd and Cu concentration delayed the onset of exogenous feeding (live artemia nauplii) for 2 or 1 days, respectively, comparing to the control concentration. Our results demonstrate a highly toxic effect of Cd and Cu in the studied period of larval ontogeny, when fish seem especially sensitive. Although, at low concentrations and long exposure period, Cu is considered more toxic to fish than Cd, our study revealed the reverse effect for first-feeding larvae of both metals at high concentrations and short exposure.
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