H. Tahedl et Dp. Hader, Fast examination of water quality using the automatic biotest ECOTOX basedon the movement behavior of a freshwater flagellate, WATER RES, 33(2), 1999, pp. 426-432
An early warning system, called ECOTOX, for monitoring the quality of water
has been developed using different movement parameters of the motile unice
llular flagellate Euglena gracilis as end points. The ability of orienting
in the gravity field, the motility and the velocity of the cells were found
to be sensitive to a number of toxic compounds. The biomonitor is controll
ed by a real time image analysis system which quantifies the movement param
eters. Statistically significant changes in the measured parameters indicat
e a change in the tested water quality. The biomonitoring system works full
y automatically and in a very short time. One cycle including a sample and
control measurement takes between 6 to 10 min (depending on the software se
ttings). For a number of toxins EC50 values have been calculated using the
most sensitive end point. which is usually the gravitactic orientation. The
toxic potential of a seepage water From an industrial waste deposit has be
en tested. G-values (lowest dilution Factor of the tested water, where no s
ignificant toxic influence can be measured) have been determined. ECOTOX ca
n be employed to detect quality changes in effluents and aquatic ecosystems
and to indicate whether aquatic life may be endangered. (C) 1998 Elsevier
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