Title of article :
Long-term exposure to 4-nonylphenol affects sexual
differentiation and growth of the amphipod Corophium
¨olutator Pallas, 1766/
Author/Authors :
R.J. BrownU، نويسنده , , M. Conradi، نويسنده , , M.H. Depledge، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
Concern has been growing recently over the aquatic toxicity and reproductive effects of the non-ionic surfactant
4-nonylphenol NP.. NP appears to interact with development in some crustaceans. Using exposure response
experiments based on nominal NP concentrations, the 96-h LC for adult Corophium ¨olutator, was 1670 mg ly1
50
95% Cl 1370]2170 mg ly1.. Juveniles were subsequently exposed to sublethal concentrations of NP for 120 days and
effects on growth, sexual differentiation and reproduction were assessed. At the lowest NP exposure of 10 mg ly1 the
density of surviving amphipods was reduced and growth was retarded. Fertility of female C. ¨olutator increased in NP
exposed populations. Sex ratio was not affected by NP exposure, however, the second antennae of exposed male
animals were significantly longer than those of control animals P-0.001.. It is hypothesised that NP may act via the
androgenic gland which controls the development of male secondary sex characteristics in crustaceans. Males with
large antennae are potentially at a selective disadvantage in the wild being more vulnerable to predation.
Keywords :
Corophium ¨olutator , growth , reproduction , toxicity , crustaceans , Nonylphenol
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment