Effect of unionized ammonia,viscosity and protozoan contamination on reproduction and enzyme activity of the rotifer Brachionus rotundiformis |
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Authors: | de Araujo Adriana Belem Hagiwara Atsushi Snell Terry W |
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Institution: | (1) Graduate School of Marine Science and Engineering, Nagasaki University, Bunkyo 1-14, Nagasaki, 852-8131, Japan;(2) Faculty of Fisheries, Nagasaki University, Bunkyo 1-14, Nagasaki, 852-8521, Japan;(3) School of Biology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 30332-0230, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | We determined the effect of environmental stressors on the physiological condition of Brachionus rotundiformis. For two morphologically distinct B. rotundiformis strains: Hawaii (average lorica length = 222 m) and Langkawi strains (average lorica length 180 m), neonates hatched from resting eggs were exposed to different levels of unionized ammonia (0.7–9.8 mg l–1), viscosity (relative viscosity against natural seawater = 1–1.17) and Euplotes sp. (protozoan) contamination (1–40 cells ml–1). Increasing stress decreased fecundity and lifespan of both rotifer strains. Glucosidase and phospholipase activities were correlated with reproductive responses of both the strains exposed to unionized ammonia. When culture water viscosity was changed, the activity of esterase and phospholipase was correlated with reproductive responses of the Hawaiian strain, and glucosidase activity was correlated with those of Langkawi strain.With the protozoan contamination, esterase and glucosidase activities were correlated only with reproductive responses of the Hawaiian strain, while activity of all three enzymes was correlated to those of the Langkawi strain. Glucosidase activity proved to be a reliable indicator of stress for cultured B. rotundiformis. |
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Keywords: | Rotifera Brachionus rotundiformis culture diagnosis environmental stress enzyme activity |
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