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“Survival in air” of the blue mussel Mytilus edulis L. as a sensitive response to pollution-induced environmental stress
Authors:Richard HM Eertman  Arco J Wagenvoort  Herman Hummel  Aad C Smaal
Institution:

a Netherlands Institute of Ecology, Centre for Estuarine and Coastal Ecology, Yerseke, The Netherlands

b Rijkswaterstaat, Tidal Waters Division, Middelburg, The Netherlands

Abstract:Mussels, Mytilus edulis, were exposed for periods of 6 weeks at various locations in Dutch coastal waters during 1989 and 1990. “Survival in air” showed to be a sensitive response parameter for indicating pollution induced environmental stress in transplanted mussels sampled from eight field sites. Increased tissue contaminant levels, especially PCBs and PAHs, correlated with a reduced survival time during aerial exposure. Three weeks exposure of mussels in the laboratory to 1 μg · 1?1 PCBs affected the aerial survival time negatively. Laboratory experiments did not indicate that lowered salinity influences the “Survival in air” response after sufficient acclimation (15 days), facilitating the use of this response parameter in both marine and estuarine waters.
Keywords:Aerial exposure  Monitoring  Mortality  PCB  Salinity stress
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