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Crayfish, Cambarus bartoni, copper-tolerant strain exposed to 19 (controls), 125, 250, or 500 gg/L for 4 weeks concentrations in controls (mg/kg DW) vs. all experimental groups (mg/kg DW) ... [Pg.184]

Mwangi, S.M. and M.A. Alikhan. 1993. Cadmium and nickel uptake by tissues of Cambarus bartoni (Ast-acidae, Decapoda, Crustacea) effects on copper and zinc stores. Water Res. 27 921-927. [Pg.227]

Zia, S. and M.A. Alikhan. 1989. A laboratory study of the copper and nickel uptake and regulation in a copper-tolerant decapod, Cambarus bartoni (Fabricus) (Decapoda, Crustaceana). Arch. Inter. Physiol. Biochimie 97 211-219. [Pg.234]

Reed, J.R. and B.A. Martinedes. 1971. Uptake and retention of tungsten-181 by crayfish (Cambarus longulus longirostris Ort.). Pages 390-393 in DJ. Nelson (ed.). Radionuclides in Ecosystems. Proceedings of the Third National Symposium on Radioecology. May 10-12, 1971. Available from Natl. Tech. Infor. Serv., Springfield, VA 22151. [Pg.1748]

Crawfish, Cambarus sp., whole, Missouri At tailings pond 1 km downstream 25 km downstream Dung beetles, whole Near roadway Distant site Earthworms, whole Blacksburg, VA, 1974... [Pg.261]

An alternative explanation of these data is the suggestion originally proposed by Schurr and Stampier (1962) for the crayfish (Cambarus longulus longerostris) that the exponential relationship exists because the rate of... [Pg.94]

Schurr, J.M. and Stamper, M.N., 1962. Model for the accumulation of strontium and calcium by recently moulted crayfish (Cambarus longulus longerostris). Limnol. Oce-anogr., 7 474—411. [Pg.104]

Ciruna KA, Dunham DW, Harvey HH (1995) Detection and response to food versus conspecific tissue in the crayfish Cambarus bartonii (Fabricius, 1798) (Decapoda, Cambaridae). Crustaceana 68 782-788... [Pg.367]

Crayfish (Cambarus bartonii) Cu salt not stated Foraging Could not find food Sherba et al. (2000)... [Pg.517]

In an earlier study with the freshwater crayfish Cambarus bartonii, a 7-day exposure to copper at concentration as low as 20 pg L 1 (0.02 mg L 1) disturbed their food search behavior in a Y-maze (Sherba et al. 2000). The exposed individuals could not find their way to the food. [Pg.521]

Sherba M, Dunham DW, Harvey HH (2000) Sublethal copper toxicity and food response in the freshwater crayfish Cambarus bartonii (Cambaridae, Decapoda, Crustacea). Ecotoxicol Environ Saf 46 329-333... [Pg.528]

Nickel concentrations are comparatively elevated in aquatic plants and animals in the vicinity of nickel smelters, nickel-cadmium battery plants, electroplating plants, sewage outfalls, coal ash disposal basins, and heavily populated areas. For example, at Sudbury, Ontario, mean nickel concentrations, in mg/kg DW, were 22.0 in larvae of aquatic insects, 25.0 in zooplankton, and 290.0 in aquatic weeds maximum concentrations reported were 921.0 mg/kg DW in gut of crayfish (Cambarus bartoni) and... [Pg.551]

Isodrin epoxidase Cambarus sp. green gland 12.5 Khan et al. (1972a,b)... [Pg.128]

Photoisodrin hydroxylase Cambarus sp. green gland 9.8 Khan etal. (1972b)... [Pg.128]


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