Th. Hutchinson et al., TOXICITY OF CADMIUM, HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM AND COPPER TO MARINE FISH LARVAE (CYPRINODON-VARIEGATUS) AND COPEPODS (TISBE BATTAGLIAI), Marine environmental research, 38(4), 1994, pp. 275-290
For comparative purposes, the toxicity of cadmium, hexavalent chromium
and copper to marine fish larvae (Cyprinodon variegatus) and copepods
(Tisbe battagliai) has been evaluated. Toxicity to fish larvae was me
asured in terms of survival and growth over 7 days, whilst toxicity to
copepods was assessed in tel ms of survival and reproduction after 8
days exposure. For fish larvae, 96 h LC(50) values (based on mean meas
ured concentrations of total metal ion) were 1.23 mg Cd/litre, 31.6 mg
Cr6+/litre and >0.22 mg Cu/litre. Subchronic values (SChVs) for larva
l fish survival and growth after 7 days were 0.75 mg Cd/litre, 24.0 mg
Cr6+/litre and 0.16 mg Cu/litre. For copepod nauplii and adults, 96 h
LC(50) values were as follows. 0.46 mg Cd/litre and 0.34 mg Cd/litre,
respectively, 1.60 Cr6+/litre, and 5.9 mg Cr6+/litre respectively; an
d 0.064 mg Cu/litre and 0.088 mg Cu/litre, respectively. SChVs foR nau
pliar survival and adult survival or reproduction after 8 days were 0.
024 mg Cd/litre, 0.42 mg Cr6+/litre and 0.008 mg Cu/litre.