TOXICIDAD DEL CROMO EN SEDIMENTO USANDO Donax obesulus Reeve 1854 (PELECYPODA: DONACIDAE)

  • Lacma J
  • Iannacone J
  • Vera G
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Chromium toxicity assessment of marine sediments in Peru is a topic of increasing interest. Mean lethal concentration of chromium (Cr+6) using the marine bivalve Donax obesulus Reeve 1854 (Pelecypoda: Donacidae) at 24 h, 48 h and 96 h of exposure was assessed, as well as its burying ability in a chromium (Cr+6) sediment. For D. obesulus acclimatization and rearing the marine microalga Dunaliella tertiolecta Butcher was employed. The assay was performed with 22.4 mm ± 1.5 mm D. obesulus adults. Mean lethal concentration (LC50) in chromium Cr+6 D. obesulus marine sediment was 410.4 mg·kg-1, 156.1 mg·kg-1 and 61.12 mg·kg-1 at 24 h, 48 h and 96 h of exposure, respectively. A guideline value proposed by Long et al. (1995) for chromium in an aquatic sediment is 370 mg·kg-1. The results obtained in terms of LC50 at 48 h and 96 h for D. obesulus, exposed to chromium, were 57.8% and 83.5%, lower than the guideline value, respectively. Chromium presented a notorious sublethal effect on D. obesulus burying ability at 48 h of exposure. The protocol using D. obesulus has advantages in terms of sensibility, easy use, simplicity of reading, low cost and ecological realism. (English) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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Lacma, J., Iannacone, J., & Vera, G. (2007). TOXICIDAD DEL CROMO EN SEDIMENTO USANDO Donax obesulus Reeve 1854 (PELECYPODA: DONACIDAE). Ecología Aplicada, 6(1–2), 93. https://doi.org/10.21704/rea.v6i1-2.345

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