The effects of salinity on copper and silver toxicity to embryos of the Pacific Oyster
โ Scribed by Matthew P. Coglianese
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1982
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 628 KB
- Volume
- 11
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0090-4341
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Without sediment, increasing salinity (7.3 to 29.2 %0) and increasing temperature (12 to 22 ~ reduced the toxicity of copper to juvenile Hediste diversicolor. The LCs0 values ranged from 357/~g L -I in 7.3 %0 to 513 #g L -I in 29.2 %0 at 12 ~ and from 247 to 500/~g L -z at 22 ~ In deionized water al
Temperature from 12 to 22 ~ and salinity from 30.5 to 7.6%o increased accumulation of copper in Hediste diversicolor. Copper accumulated ranged from 85.83 to 217.14 ~g g-~. Sediments reduced accumulation of copper under temperature-salinity combinations. Accumulated copper ranged from 90.19to 153.26