Author:
Hyne RV,Padovan A,Parry DL,Renaud SM
Abstract
The effects of two synthetic diets and four algal diets on the survival and fecundity of Moinodaphnia
macleayi for use in life-cycle toxicity tests were determined. The synthetic foods were a suspension of
blended cichlid fish pellets with powdered alfalfa, either prepared fresh or fermented in natural water
for 3 days. The algae, isolated from the habitat of M. rnacleayi in the Alligator Rivers Region, were
Selenastrum sp., Ankistrodesmus (falcatus?), Scenedesmus quadricauda and a Chlamydomonas sp.
Each alga was tested alone or as a supplement to the fermented synthetic food. The diet that supported
the greatest number of young and the highest survival rate over a 5-day period was a combination
of the fermented synthetic food and Chlamydomonas sp. Analysis of the fatty acid composition of
the lipid fraction of the four algal species showed that Chlamydomonas sp., Selenastrum sp. and
Scenedesmus quadricauda had significant concentrations of the highly unsaturated fatty acids 18 : 2(n-6),
18 : 3(n-6) and 18: 3(n-3). In terms of size and dry weight, Chlamydomonas sp. was the smallest of
the algal cells studied. The toxicity of uranium to M. macleayi survival, determined under standard
conditions, was a lowest-observed-effect concentration (LOEC) of 200 �g L-1 after 48 h and 25 �g
L-1 after 5 days.
Subject
Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Oceanography
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