SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL VARIATION IN RESULTS OF PURPLE URCHIN (STRONGYLOCENTROTUS-PURPURATUS) TOXICITY TESTS WITH ZINC

Citation
Bm. Phillips et al., SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL VARIATION IN RESULTS OF PURPLE URCHIN (STRONGYLOCENTROTUS-PURPURATUS) TOXICITY TESTS WITH ZINC, Environmental toxicology and chemistry, 17(3), 1998, pp. 453-459
Citations number
40
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Sciences",Toxicology
ISSN journal
07307268
Volume
17
Issue
3
Year of publication
1998
Pages
453 - 459
Database
ISI
SICI code
0730-7268(1998)17:3<453:SATVIR>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
Purple urchins (Strongylocentrotus purpuratus) were maintained in year -round spawning condition in the laboratory for use in fertilization a nd larval development experiments designed to assess temporal variabil ity in response to zinc. Results of these tests were compared to those from tests using gametes obtained from a field-collected population. Fertilization and larval development tests were also conducted compari ng field-collected purple urchins from three geographically distinct g roups on the West Coast of the United States. Fertilization tests cond ucted to assess temporal variability produced variable median effects concentrations (EC50s) ranging from 4.1 to >100 mu g/L zinc. Larval de velopment tests produced more consistent EC50s, which averaged 107.4 /- 21.9 mu g/L zinc for laboratory purple urchins and 97.2 +/- 19.2 mu g/L zinc for field-collected purple urchins. Larval development tests did not demonstrate significant differences in response to zinc betwe en geographically distinct purple urchin populations. Fertilization te st variability was examined in terms of sperm concentration and sperm collection method during two seasons. Reduced variability was found wi th dry sperm collection in tests conducted in March 1995 but increased again in tests conducted in June 1995, regardless of sperm collection method. Increased variability in response to zinc may be caused by se asonal temperature effects.