TOLERANCE INDUCTION AND LIFE-CYCLE CHANGES IN CADMIUM-EXPOSED CHIRONOMUS-RIPARIUS (DIPTERA) DURING CONSECUTIVE GENERATIONS

Citation
Jf. Postma et C. Davids, TOLERANCE INDUCTION AND LIFE-CYCLE CHANGES IN CADMIUM-EXPOSED CHIRONOMUS-RIPARIUS (DIPTERA) DURING CONSECUTIVE GENERATIONS, Ecotoxicology and environmental safety, 30(2), 1995, pp. 195-202
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Toxicology,"Environmental Sciences
ISSN journal
01476513
Volume
30
Issue
2
Year of publication
1995
Pages
195 - 202
Database
ISI
SICI code
0147-6513(1995)30:2<195:TIALCI>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
Cultures of Chironomus riparius were exposed to cadmium during nine co nsecutive generations to determine whether cadmium tolerance could be induced. Selection for cadmium tolerance was assumed to influence the population dynamics of this species. Therefore, the responses and inte ractions of different population parameters (such as mortality, growth , and reproduction) were studied during the selection process. Exposur e to cadmium during consecutive generations caused increasing effects on some life cycle parameters compared to a one-generation experiment. Tolerance to cadmium increased during exposure to 54.2 nM Cd and the tolerant population seemed to be stimulated by low cadmium concentrati ons (based on an acute growth experiment). Despite this tolerance deve lopment, mortality among cadmium-exposed tolerant chironomids remained high. These experiments illustrated that changes of the life cycle an d tolerance can be expected as soon as single-generation NOEC values a re exceeded, and in addition that ''safe concentrations'' based on a o ne-generation toxicity experiment could well underestimate the potenti al effects of a toxicant on midge populations. (C) 1995 Academic Press , Inc.