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Pollution and developmental abnormalities of Atlantic fishes
Authors:Arlene Crosby Longwell  Sukwoo Chang  Andrew Hebert  James B. Hughes  Dean Perry
Affiliation:(1) Milford Laboratory, Northeast Fisheries Center, NOAA's National Marine Fisheries Service, Milford, CT, 06460, U.S.A.;(2) Sandy Hook Laboratory, Northeast Fisheries Center, NOAA's National Marine Fisheries Service, Highlands, NJ, 07732, U.S.A.
Abstract:
Synopsis Planktonic lsquoeggsrsquo of Atlantic mackerel,Scomber scombrus, provide evidence that pollution is associated with mortality, malformation, and abnormal chromosome division of fish embryos developing about the surface of the U.S. Atlantic coast. Embryo data are substantiated by the finding that adults of mackerel, windowpane flounder,Scophthalmus acquosus, and winter flounder,Pseudopleuronectes americanus, from more polluted coastal areas also have higher frequencies of mitotic abnormality than those from less polluted regions of the Mid- and North Atlantic. No ontogenetic interval escapes contamination. All are likely to be adversely influenced, resulting in considerable direct and indirect cumulative effect on total early-life survival. Development of genetic and epigenetic resistance to reproductively harmful influences of contaminants may interfere with other modifications in structure and function necessitated by natural environmental fluctuations, changes in climate, and by fishing itself.
Keywords:Ichthyoplankton  Reproduction  Cytology  Cytogenetics  Embryos  Eggs  Larvae
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