暴露于化学分散邦尼轻质原油后的黑线鲈(Linneaus,1758 年)的生长性能和状态因子

K. Lelei, F. Sikoki, V. O. Onyeche
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在石油泄漏情况下使用分散剂是为了将石油乳化到水体中,从而促进风化;但这并不考虑水生生物和生产力。根据 49 天暴露期和 54 天生长期后的生长性能和条件因子,采用更新静态生物测定法评估了在接触 0.2、0.4、0.8 和 1.6 毫升/升亚致死浓度的分散邦尼轻质原油的水容纳部分(WAFDCO)和邦尼轻质原油的水容纳部分(WAFCO)后,黑线鲈的恢复情况。结果表明,试验培养基的理化参数受 WAFDCO 和 WAFCO 浓度的影响。黑线鳕的平均增重随着暴露时间/浓度的增加而增加。鱼的平均体重(15.67±0.78g)在 1.6 毫升/升的 WAFCO 浓度下最高,高于对照组。WAFCO 的鱼平均相对生长率较高(10.40±0.69%),而 WAFDCO 的鱼平均特定生长率最高(0.85±0.05%)。条件因子(K)的最高值(3.42)来自 1.6 毫升/升的 WAFDCO。来自 WAFDCO 的鱼的 K 值略高于来自 WAFCO 的鱼,而后者则低于对照组。状态系数大于 3 意味着鱼的状态良好,因此,它们从受污染的环境中移出后恢复良好;因此,在油类泄漏期间和之后应及时采取所有缓解措施。
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Growth performance and condition factor of Oreochromis niloticus (Linneaus, 1758) after exposure to chemically dispersed Bonny Light crude oil
Dispersants are employed in oil spill situations to emulsify the oil into the water column thereby, facilitating weathering; this is without consideration for aquatic life and productivity. A renewal static bioassay was used to assess the recovery of Oreochromis niloticus after exposure to water accommodated fraction of dispersed Bonny Light crude oil (WAFDCO) and water accommodated fraction of Bonny Light crude oil (WAFCO) at sub-lethal concentrations of 0.2, 0.4, 0.8 and 1.6ml/l, based on the growth performance and condition factor after 49-days exposure and 54-days grow-out phases. The results showed that, the physicochemical parameters of the test media were affected by the concentrations of WAFDCO and WAFCO. The mean weight gain of O. niloticus increased with time in the exposure regimes/concentrations. Growth performance was concentration dependent, the highest mean weight of fish (15.67±0.78g) was from 1.6ml/l concentration of the WAFCO, which was higher than the control. The mean relative growth rate was higher (10.40±0.69%) in the fish from WAFCO while the highest mean specific growth rate (0.85±0.05%) was from WAFDCO. The highest value (3.42) of condition factor (K), was obtained in the 1.6ml/l of the WAFDCO. The K values of the fish from the WAFDCO were slightly higher than those from the WAFCO, which were lower than the control. Condition factor was greater than three which implied that, the fish were in good state, thus, their recovery was good after removal from the contaminated environment; hence, all mitigative actions should be prompt during and after oil spills.
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