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The Effects of Increasing UV-B Radiation on Pigmentation, Growth and Survival of Coregonid Embryos and Larvae
Authors:Jani Häkkinen  Eeva Vehniäinen  Olli Ylönen  Jarno Heikkilä  Markus Soimasuo  Jussi Kaurola  Aimo Oikari  Juha Karjalainen
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biological and Environmental Science, University of Jyväskylä, Survontie 9, P.O. Box 35, FIN-40351 Jyväskylä, Finland;(2) Ozone and UV-radiation Research, Finnish Meteorological Institute, P.O. Box 503, FIN-00101 Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:In the northern regions UV-B radiation levels have increased due to ozone depletion. A two-week laboratory experiment was conducted to measure the effects of UV-B radiation on the pigmentation, growth, oxygen consumption rate and survival of whitefish, Coregonus lavaretus, and vendace, Coregonus albula, larvae. In May newly hatched embryos were exposed in laboratory aquaria to three CIE weighted UV-B radiation levels: subambient (daily dose 1.37thinspkJthinspm–2), 9% (1.81thinspkJthinspm–2) and 34% higher (2.24thinspkJthinspm–2) than ambient. Control embryos and larvae were not exposed to UV-B. Larvae of whitefish and vendace that were irradiated with highest UV-B level had 32% and 31% more melanin than control larvae, respectively, which we interpret as an apparent induced response. In controls, the species difference revealed 53% more melanin in vendace larvae than in whitefish larvae. UV-B radiation had no effect on the mortality of either species, the survival being high in all treatments (>90%). Additionally, neither growth rate nor the metabolic rate of larvae of either species was affected by UV-B radiation. Thus, in relation to future scenarios UV-B radiation may not be a threat to whitefish or vendace larvae in current or expected radiation levels.
Keywords:ultraviolet radiation  Coregonus sp.  melanin  induction  development
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