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Toxicity versus avoidance response of golden shiner, Notemigonus crysoleucas, to five metals
Authors:S I Hartwell    J H Jin    D S Cherry  J Cairns  Jr
Institution:University Center for Environmental Studies, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061, U.S.A;.
Abstract:Avoidance thresholds and 96-h LC50 values were determined for golden shiners, Noiemigonus crysoleucas , for five individual elements: chromium, Cr; copper, Cu; cadmium, Cd; arsenic, As; selenium, Se. The avoidance concentrations were 73, 26 and 28 μgl-1 for Cr-VI, Cu and As-III, respectively. Cadmium and Se were not avoided at experimental concentrations up to 68 and 3489 μg1-1, respectively. Acute flow-through 96-h LC50 values were Cr-VI 55·0, Cu 84·6, and As-III 12·5 mg 1-1, which were more than two orders of magnitude above avoidance concentrations. The acute flow-through 96-h LC50 values for Cd and Se were 2·8 and 11·2 mg 1-1, respectively. These concentrations are 31 and 2·2 times the highest concentration employed in the avoidance tests, neither of which were avoided by the test organisms. Thus, simple toxicity tests do not identify the environmental hazard of some elements, and the most toxic elements may not elicit a behavioural response. When used in concert with tests of organism function, more realistic indicators of environmental hazard or safety may be determined.
Keywords:toxicity  avoidance behaviour  chromium  copper  cadmium  arsenic  selenium              Notemigonus crysoleucas
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