The use of metabolism to evaluate the toxicity of dodecil benzen sodium sulfonate (LAS-C12) on the Mugil platanus (mullet) according to the temperature and salinity |
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Authors: | Edison Barbieri Idili Rocha de OliveiraPedro C.S Serralheiro |
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Affiliation: | a Centro Universitário São Camilo, Travessa Paraguai, 52, Bragança Paulista, 12900-000, São Paulo (SP), Brazil b Instituto de Pesca da Secretária da Agricultura e Abastecimento do Estado de São Paulo, Caixa Postal 61, Cananéia, CEP: 11990-000. São Paulo, Brazil |
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Abstract: | The effects of watering exposition to different concentrations of LAS-C12 (1, 2.5 and 5 mg l−1) about the Mugil platanus routine metabolism were evaluated. The metabolic rates were estimated through experiments accomplished in each of the twelve possible combinations of three temperatures (25, 20 and 15 °C) and three salinities (35, 20 and 5). The results show that the oxygen consumption increases according to the LAS-C12 concentration in all temperatures and salinities studied. At the highest concentration employed (5 mg l−1), and the salinity 5 in the temperatures 25 and 20 °C, oxygen consumption increases 80% in relation to the control. In general, the pollutant effects on oxygen consumption were more pronounced at the highest temperatures and salinities 5 and 35. |
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Keywords: | Mullet LAS Toxicity Metabolism Temperature Salinity |
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