Fertilization and embryonic development of whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus lavaretus) in acidic low-ionic-strength water with aluminum
Keinänen, Marja; Tigerstedt, Christina; Kålax, Pia; Vuorinen, Pekka J. (2003)
Tätä artikkelia/julkaisua ei ole tallennettu Jukuriin. Julkaisun tiedoissa voi kuitenkin olla linkki toisaalle tallennettuun artikkeliin/julkaisuun.
Keinänen, Marja
Tigerstedt, Christina
Kålax, Pia
Vuorinen, Pekka J.
Julkaisusarja
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
Volyymi
55
Numero
3
Sivut
314-329
Academic Press
2003
Tiivistelmä
The fertilization rate and extent of the cortical reaction of anadromous whitefish decreased with increasing acidity (0.034 mmol Ca2+L 1); at pH 4.5 the fertilization rate was 46% of that at pH 6.5. Aluminum (250 mgL 1) decreased the percentage fertilization independently of pH and reduced the cortical reaction magnitude at all pH levels. In eggs at pH 5.0, especially at pH 4.5, and in
solutions with Al, the growth of embryos was impaired by a perivitelline space that was too narrow. The proportion of embryos with a curved tail tip and those with blood circulation failure increased with decreasing pH. No fry hatched at pH 4.5 and those few that hatched at pH 5.0 did not survive. No fry survived Al-containing water at pH 5.5 and survival was decreased at pH 6.5 with Al. It is concluded that for successful recruitment of anadromous whitefish, pH should preferably remain 45.5 in dilute soft water when toxic concentrations of Al are present.
solutions with Al, the growth of embryos was impaired by a perivitelline space that was too narrow. The proportion of embryos with a curved tail tip and those with blood circulation failure increased with decreasing pH. No fry hatched at pH 4.5 and those few that hatched at pH 5.0 did not survive. No fry survived Al-containing water at pH 5.5 and survival was decreased at pH 6.5 with Al. It is concluded that for successful recruitment of anadromous whitefish, pH should preferably remain 45.5 in dilute soft water when toxic concentrations of Al are present.
Collections
- Julkaisut [86724]