2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2013.01.079
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Influence of low levels of water salinity on toxicity of nitrite to anuran larvae

Abstract: a b s t r a c tReactive nitrogen compounds such as nitrite (NO -) are highly toxic to aquatic animals and are partly responsible for the global decline of amphibians. On some fish and Caudata amphibian species low levels of sodium chloride significantly reduce the toxicity of nitrite. However, the nitrite-salinity interaction has not been properly studied in anuran amphibians. To verify if chloride (Cl -) attenuates NO -toxicity, eggs and larvae of three anuran species were subjected to a series of NO -solutio… Show more

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“…Water salinity has been shown to influence the toxicity of chemical pollutants in estuarine and marine organisms (reviewed in Hall and Anderson ), but little is known regarding combined effects of elevated salinity and contaminants in amphibians or other freshwater organisms. In tadpoles of Pelophylax [ Rana ] perezi , copper became more toxic with increased water salinity , whereas increased salinity was found to reduce the toxicity of nitrate . Although salinization and pesticides may frequently co‐occur, the combined effects of these 2 stressors on amphibians do not appear to have been addressed previously.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Water salinity has been shown to influence the toxicity of chemical pollutants in estuarine and marine organisms (reviewed in Hall and Anderson ), but little is known regarding combined effects of elevated salinity and contaminants in amphibians or other freshwater organisms. In tadpoles of Pelophylax [ Rana ] perezi , copper became more toxic with increased water salinity , whereas increased salinity was found to reduce the toxicity of nitrate . Although salinization and pesticides may frequently co‐occur, the combined effects of these 2 stressors on amphibians do not appear to have been addressed previously.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This phenomenon has already been observed in an amphipod (Eulimnogammarus toletanus; Alonso & Camargo 2008), a planarian (Polycelis felina; Alonso & Camargo 2008), two species of crayfish ( Fig. 3; Yildiz & Benli 2004;Koz ak et al 2005) and in amphibians in early development stages (Huey & Beitinger 1980a;Shinn et al 2013). However, it is not known whether there is any effect of chloride on nitrite toxicity to freshwater algae or cyanobacteria.…”
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confidence: 77%
“…) and in amphibians in early development stages (Huey & Beitinger ; Shinn et al . ). However, it is not known whether there is any effect of chloride on nitrite toxicity to freshwater algae or cyanobacteria.…”
Section: Toxicitymentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Several studies have been conducted recently on the impact of inorganic pollutants such as NO 2 -on water quality [7][8][9][10][11][12][13]. To determine these species, different sensors were developed [14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%