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Sullivan, B.K., E. Buskey, D.C. Miller & P.J. Ritacco. (1983). Effects of copper and cadmium on growth, swimming and predator avoidance in Eurytemora affinis (Copepoda). Marine Biology, Berlin 77(3):299-306, figs. 1-7, tabs. 1-3. (xii-1983)
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Sullivan, B.K., E. Buskey, D.C. Miller & P.J. Ritacco
1983
Effects of copper and cadmium on growth, swimming and predator avoidance in Eurytemora affinis (Copepoda).
Marine Biology, Berlin
77(3):299-306, figs. 1-7, tabs. 1-3. (xii-1983)
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In this study we demonstrate the sensitivity of swimming behavior and predator-escape responses of nauplii of the estuarine copepod Eur/temora affinis to sublethal doses of Cu and Cd. Behavior was generally altered at metal doses below those affecting growth rates or survival of the copepods. Swimming velocities of Cu-dosed nauplii were different from controls at all concentrations of Cu tested (10-50/~g 1-1 total Cu) after 24- to 48-h exposure, whereas development rate of nauplii was significantly reduced only after 96 h at 25/~g1-1 . The 96 h LC50 for Cu was approximately 30ug1-1 Cu. Naupliar swimming velocity was also affected by Cd. Swimming speeds were reduced after 24 h at 130/~g 1-1, and development was slowed after 48 h at 116/~g Cd 1-1. The 96-h LC50 was > 120/ug 1-1. Little is known of the adaptive role of specific motile behaviors in the success of larval copepods. We investigated the relationship of swimming speed to predator- prey interactions of the nauplii using both real and simulated predators. Nauplii exposed to Cu for 24 h were observed to be generally hyperactive, a condition which could increase their encounter frequency with predators. Reduced numbers of escape responses of nauplii to a simulated predator, another indication of increased vulnerability to predation, were observed only after 48-h exposure to Cu. Nevertheless, feeding rates of non-dosed larval striped bass on dosed nauplii (24 h at 25/~g Cu 1-1) were significantly higher than on control nauplii. Feeding rates of larval mysid shrimp, however, were not higher on similarly dosed nauplii; 24 h exposure of nauplii to > 30/~g Cu 1-1 did result in increased predation by mysids.
Eurytemora affinis (Poppe, 1880) represented as Eurytemora affinis affinis (Poppe, 1880) (additional source)