At. Abdallah et al., EFFECTS OF HEAVY-METALS ON SURVIVAL AND GROWTH OF BIOMPHALARIA-GLABRATA SAY (GASTROPODA, PULMONATA) AND INTERACTION WITH SCHISTOSOME INFECTION, Journal of molluscan studies, 63, 1997, pp. 79-86
The effects of dissolved Pb, Cd and Hg on growth and survival of adult
Biomphalarin glabrata Say, uninfected and infected with Schistosoma m
ansoni Sambon, were examined. Pb at concentrations from 0.25-100 mu M,
Cd from 0.075-0.25 mu M and Hg from 0.25-1 mu M significantly reduced
growth and survival of normal snails. With each metal the effects inc
reased with increasing concentration. The LC 25 at 2 wks exposure was
82 +/- 19, 0.22 +/- 0.04 and 0.94 +/- 0.13 mu M (x +/- S.E.) for Pb, C
d and Hg, respectively. Snails exposed to heavy metals continued to be
reproductively active, but the egg production was highly variable and
no significant effect of heavy metal exposure was demonstrated. Infec
tion also decreased survival and growth of snail hosts and infected in
dividuals exposed to heavy metals displayed the greatest mortality. Th
e LC 25 for infected snails at 2 wks exposure was 8 +/- 3, 0.9 +/- 0.0
2 and 0.29 +/- 0.08 for Pb, Cd and Hg respectively. A significant inte
raction between heavy metal exposure and infection was apparent. Infec
ted snails were not reproductively active. Cercarial shedding by infec
ted snails was significantly reduced in the presence of heavy metals a
nd by 6 wks shedding had ceased at the highest metal concentrations.