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Capitella capitata

Neanthes arenaceodentata is the most sensitive marine organism yet tested. In worms exposed to sublethal concentrations of CC6, feeding was disrupted after 14 days at 79 pg/L (USEPA 1980), reproduction ceased after 440 days (three generations) at 100 pg/L (Oshida et al. 1981), brood size was reduced after 309 to 440 days at 12.5 to 16.0 pg/L (Oshida et al. 1981 Oshida and Word 1982), and abnormalities in larval development increased after 5 months at 25 pg/L (Reish 1977). On the other hand, exposure for 293 days (two generations) in 50,400 pg Cr+3/L caused no adverse effects on survival, maturation time required for spawning, or brood size (Oshida et al. 1981). The poly-chaete Capitella capitata was more resistant than Neanthes, a decrease in brood size was noted only after exposure for 5 months to 50 and 100 pg Cr+6/L (USEPA 1980). [Pg.107]

Reish, D.J. 1977. Effects of chromium on the, life history of Capitella capitata (Annelida Polychaeta). Pages 199-207 in F.J. Vernberg, A. Calabrese, F.P. Thurberg, and W.B. Vemberg (eds.). Physiological Responses of Marine Biota to Pollutants. Academic Press, NY. [Pg.123]

Annelids Polychaete, Capitella capitata Larva LC50 (96 h) 14.0 1... [Pg.401]

Bauer, J. E., Kerr, R. P., Bautista, M. F., Decker, C. J. Capone, D. G. (1988). Stimulation of microbial activities and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon degradation in marine sediments inhabited by Capitella capitata. Marine Environmental Research, 25, 63-84. [Pg.175]

Tenore, K.R., 1977. Growth of Capitella capitata cultured on various levels of detritus derived from different sources. Limnol. Oceanogr., 22 936-991. [Pg.140]

Tenore, K.R., 1981. Organic nitrogen and caloric content of detritus. 1. Utilization by the deposit-feeding polychaete Capitella capitata. Estuar. Coastal and Shelf Sci., 17 733-792. [Pg.140]

Tenore, K.R. and Hanson, R.B., 1980. Availability of detritus of different types and ages to a polychaete macroconsumer Capitella capitata. Limnol. Oceanogr., 25 553-558. [Pg.140]

Biggers, W. J. and Laufer, H., Chemical induction of settlement and metamorphosis of Capitella capitata Sp. 1 (Polychaeta) larvae by juvenile hormone-active compounds, Invertebrate Reprod. Dev., 22, 39, 1992. [Pg.460]

N. virens N. virens N. virens N. virens Nereis succinea Capitella capitata... [Pg.72]

Batel R, Bihari N, Kurelec B, Muller WEG, Zahn RK (1983) Presence of mixed function oxygenases in some marine invertebrates. Thalassia Jugoslav 19 23-29 Batel R, Bihari N, Zahn RK (1986) Purification and characterization of a single form of cytochrome P-450 from the spiny crab Maja crispata. Comp Biochem Physiol 83C 165-170 Batel R, Bihari N, Zahn RK (1988) 3-methylcholanthrene does induce mixed function oxidase activity in hepatopancreas of spiny crab Maja crispata. Comp Biochem Physiol 90C 435-438 Bauer JE, Kerr RP, Bautista MF, Decker C J, Capone DG (1988) Stimulation of microbial activities and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon degradation in marine sediments inhabited by Capitella capitata. Mar Env Res 25 63-84... [Pg.163]

Roesijadi G, Anderson JW, Blaylock JW (1977) Uptake of hydrocarbons from marine sediments contaminated with Prudhoe Bay Crude Oil influence of feeding type of test species and availability of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. J Fish Res Board Can 35 608-614 Rossi SS (1977) Bioavailability of petroleum hydrocarbons from water, sediments and detritus to the marine annelid, Neanthes arenaceodentata. Proc. 1977 oil spill conference (Prevention, behaviour, control, cleanup) Washington DC, Am Petrol Inst, pp 621-626 Rossi SS, Anderson JW (1977) Accumulation and release of fuel-oil-derived diaromatic hydrocarbons by the polychaete Neanthes arenaceodentata. Mar Biol 39 51-55 Rossi SS, Anderson JW, Ward GS (1976) Toxicity of water-soluble fractions of four test oils for the polychaetous annelids, Neanthes arenaceodentata and Capitella capitata. Environ Pollut 10 9-18 Sanborn HR, Malins DC (1977) Toxicity and metabolism of naphthalene a study with marine larval invertebrates. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 154 151-155 Sanborn HR, Malins DC (1980) The disposition of aromatic hydrocarbons in adult spot shrimp Pandalus platyceros) and the formation of metabolites of naphthalene in adult and larval spot shrimp. Xenobiotica 10 193-200... [Pg.181]


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