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Effects of Pollutants on Molting and Regeneration in Crustacea
Authors:WEIS  JUDITH S; CRISTINI  ANGELA; RANGA RAO  K
Institution:Department of Biological Sciences, Rutgers University Newark, New Jersey 07102
Department of Biological Sciences, Ramapo College Mahwah, New Jersey 07430
Department of Biological Sciences, University of West Florida Pensacola, Florida 32504
Abstract:Many environmental pollutants have toxic effects that can alternormal limb regeneration and molting in Crustacea. The mostcommon effect of heavy metals is that of retardation of regenerationof limbs accompanied by a delay in ecdysis; in some cases regenerationis affected without altering the molt cycle. Chlorophenols anddithiocarbamates caused inhibition of regeneration without affectingmolting in shrimp. Organic toxicants such as aromatic hydrocarbonsanddioxins also result in a decrease in the growth increment permolt, while DDT was found to accelerate regeneration and molting.A number of toxicants also produce morphological alterationsin the regenerated limbs of crabs. These may be relatively minor,such as reduced number of pigment cells, setae, or tuberclesin the regenerated limbs (mercury and cadmium), or may be moremajor deformities, such as abnormal bending in the limb or claw(tributyltin), or defects inchitin formation in the exoskeleton(diflubenzuron).
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