Mm. Campbell et al., Effect of aluminum and silicic acid on the behaviour of the freshwater snail Lymnaea stagnalis, CAN J FISH, 57(6), 2000, pp. 1151-1159
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Aquatic Sciences
Journal title
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC SCIENCES
A major factor influencing the toxicity of Al at neutral pH is the presence
of complexing ligands. This study compared the effect of exposure to alumi
num nitrate, aluminum lactate, and aluminum maltol, in the presence or abse
nce of monomeric silica (Si), on the behaviour of the pond snail Lymnaea st
agnalis. Concentrations of Al and Si used were similar to those found in th
e natural environment. Soluble Al concentration in the water fell significa
ntly with time over 48 h following addition as the nitrate or lactate (500
mu g,L-1), presumably owing to polymerisation as the colloidal hydroxide. T
his loss was enhanced by the presence of snails or Si (Al:Si = 1:15). Alumi
num maltol largely remained in solution. Snails exposed to all three Al com
pounds showed depression of behavioural activity after 7 days; this effect
was ameliorated in the presence of higher (Al:Si = 1:15) but not lower (Al:
Si = 1:1) concentrations of Si. Depression of feeding behaviour occurred wi
th all three Al compounds, although it was delayed in the presence of alumi
num maltol. Expression of conditioned feeding was inhibited in snails expos
ed to aluminum nitrate during training and testing. The behavioural changes
are likely to be mirrored in the field, with adverse consequences for the
"fitness" of natural populations.