Title of article :
Changes in Oxygen Consumption and Biochemical Composition of the Marine Fouling Dreissinid BivalveMytilopsis sallei(Recluz) Exposed to Mercury
Author/Authors :
V. Uma Devi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Pages :
7
From page :
168
To page :
174
Abstract :
The effect mercury (Hg) on tolerance, oxygen consumption, and body biochemical composition of a marine dreissinid bivalveMytilopsis salleiwas investigated. The 96-hr LC50of Hg forM. salleiwas found to be 0.2571 mg/liter and the safe concentration was 2.6 μg/liter. Exposure ofM. salleito Hg resulted in a significant decrease in oxygen consumption with increasing concentration of the metal. The effect of exposure time and concentration of Hg on body biochemical composition was also studied inM. sallei.In time-dependent experiments, carbohydrates were utilized, whereas both proteins and carbohydrates were consumed in concentration-dependent exposure. A decrease in the ratios of glycogen/protein and glycogen/lipid was observed in time-dependent experiments. In concentration-dependent experiments, there was also a decrease in glycogen/lipid ratio but the glycogen/protein ratio was almost constant at all exposure concentrations. The caloric concentration was also presented for both time and concentration-dependent exposure of Hg. However, the results of the present investigation indicate that this bivalve exhibited a differential preference in their utilization of biochemical constituents during time- and concentration-dependent stress of Hg. The decrease in oxygen consumption together with the utilization of glycogen and carbohydrates during Hg exposure suggests that these bivalves might shift to anaerobic metabolism in order to encounter the heavy metal stress in the environment.
Journal title :
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
Serial Year :
1996
Journal title :
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
Record number :
719221
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