2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2013.05.010
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A new protocol for ecotoxicological assessment of seawater using nauplii of Tisbe biminiensis (Copepoda:Harpacticoida)

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“…Adult females of this species were successfully used as test organisms to assess estuarine sediment quality (Araújo-Castro, 2008;Araújo-Castro et al, 2009). Lavorante et al (2013) proposed a novel, simple protocol using T. biminiensis nauplii as test organisms for seawater samples, but did not test the method using environmental samples or compare their results to any another established protocol, as was done in the present study.…”
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“…Adult females of this species were successfully used as test organisms to assess estuarine sediment quality (Araújo-Castro, 2008;Araújo-Castro et al, 2009). Lavorante et al (2013) proposed a novel, simple protocol using T. biminiensis nauplii as test organisms for seawater samples, but did not test the method using environmental samples or compare their results to any another established protocol, as was done in the present study.…”
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“…However, the protocol involving 96-well plates is not recommended, as the technical work proved very difficult. The use of groups of nauplii in seawater samples, as reported by Lavorante et al (2013), seems to be a better protocol for this organism, as it is simpler.…”
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“…Além disso, copépodos com hábito epibentônico possibilitam avaliar diferentes vias de exposição a poluentes, tais como sedimento e água (ARAÚJO-CASTRO et al, 2009;ARAÚJO-CASTRO et al, 2013). O copépodo epibentônico Tisbe biminiensis é uma espécie promissora para ser utilizada em bioensaios, visto que se mostra sensível a poluentes inorgânicos (ARAUJO-CASTRO et al, 2009;LAVORANTE et al, 2013) e orgânicos (COSTA et al, 2014), sendo cultivado em laboratório de forma padronizada (RIBEIRO e SOUZA-SANTOS, 2011). O Sistema Estuarino do Rio Capibaribe (SERC) está localizado na zona urbana da cidade do Recife, e recebe um elevado aporte de poluentes através de fontes difusas (e.g., inúmeras galerias de esgotos ou águas pluviais) e pontuais (e.g., Porto do Recife e marinas) (NÓBREGA, 2011).…”
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“…Bengtsson (1978) reported test methods for acute exposures to the marine harpacticoid copepod Nitocra spinipes. Chronic exposures have been performed using a number of species, including Tigriopus japonicus (Kwok et al 2009;Dahl et al 2009), Tisbe battaglii (Hutchinson et al 1999Diz et al 2009), Tisbe biminiensis (Lavorante et al 2013), Acartia tonsa (Kusk 1997) and Labidocera aestiva (Cohen et al 2014). Finally, the OECD has recently developed methods for full life cycle tests of marine copepods, including Amphiascus tenuiremis, N. spinipes, and A. tonsa (OECD 2007).…”
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