Thanh-Bình Dương, B. K. Odhiambo, Davis Oldham, M. Hoffman, T. Frankel
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Acute exposure to an organochlorine pesticide alters locomotor behavior and cardiac function in the freshwater invertebrate Daphnia magna
ABSTRACT In this study, the acute impacts of aqueous methoxychlor exposure on the viability, locomotive behavior, and heartrate of Daphnia magna was assessed. Adults were exposed to 0 (ethanol control), 1, 2.5, 5, or 10 µg/L of methoxychlor for 48 hr using a static exposure assay. After 24 hr mobility was quantified using automated behavioral analysis software and differences in mortality and heartrate assessed after 24 and 48 hr. Exposure caused an increase in mortality after 48 hr, with effects seen in as little as 24 hr in the 10 µg/L treatment. Decreases in speed, total distance traveled, and frozen events were observed after 24 hr. Heartrate in the 10 µg/L treatment was depressed after 24 hr, with decreases in the 2.5 and 5 µg/L treatments observed after 48 hr. These results provide an expanded understanding of the impacts of a well-established legacy organochlorine pesticide on a model invertebrate.
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Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology is devoted to the publication of papers covering field and laboratory research into all aspects of the behaviour and physiology of all marine and freshwater animals within the contexts of ecology, evolution and conservation.
As the living resources of the world’s oceans, rivers and lakes are attracting increasing attention as food sources for humans and for their role in global ecology, the journal will also publish the results of research in the areas of fisheries biology and technology where the behaviour and physiology described have clear links to the contexts mentioned above.
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