Title of article :
Growth of the damselfly Ischnura heterosticta is better in saline water than freshwater
Author/Authors :
Ben J. Kefford، نويسنده , , Liliana Zalizniak، نويسنده , , Dayanthi Nugegoda، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
11
From page :
409
To page :
419
Abstract :
Increasing salinity has the potential to affect freshwater organisms. Yet sub-lethal effects of salinity on macroinvertebrates are poorly understood. Growth and development of Ischnura heterosticta (Odonata: Coenagrionidae) was experimentally shown to be faster in 5–20 mS/cm than 0.1–1 mS/cm, while in 35 mS/cm all individuals died. In 30 mS/cm about half died and growth was similar to the 0.1 mS/cm treatment. The salinity–growth relationship cannot be explained indirectly, that is salinity affecting the survival of their prey. Tissue content and concentration of Ca, Mg, Na and K in emerged adults showed no evidence of deficiencies at low salinity. Heart beat rate was similar across treatments, except at 35 mS/cm, where it was slower. Respiration and feeding were similar at 0.1, 10 and 30 mS/cm. While there are similarities in I. heterosticta and other speciesʹ salinity response, there are differences and studies on more species are urgently needed.
Keywords :
Macroinvertebrates , Concentrationeresponse curve , Sub-lethal , low salinity
Journal title :
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Record number :
730611
Link To Document :
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