A rapid acute toxicity assay based on feeding behavior of Ceriodaphnia
dubia was developed and evaluated. Feeding behavior was observed by s
taining yeast cells with a nontoxic stain (DTAF), which fluoresces und
er epifluorescent illumination, feeding the stained yeast to daphnids
after they were exposed to toxicants for 6 hours, and observing the up
take of yeast by the daphnids. The endpoint of the test is the presenc
e or absence of fluorescence in the daphnid gut. An exposure time of 6
hours was utilized so that the test could be completed in one working
day. The 6-hour feeding activity suppression assay was compared with
the standard 48-hour acute bioassay for determining the toxicity of se
lected heavy metals, organic compounds, and industrial effluent sample
s. The EC(50)s of pure compounds obtained via the 6-hour and 48-hour t
ests were well correlated (P < 0.05). EC(50)s of industrial wastewater
s obtained via the two tests were also correlated at the same level of
significance. The 6-hour feeding activity suppression assay was gener
ally more sensitive than the 48-hour acute bioassay.