1995
DOI: 10.1007/bf00025957
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Relative importance of the trophic and direct pathways on PCB contamination in the rotifer species Brachionus calyciflorus (Pallas)

Abstract: To determine the contribution of food ingestion (trophic pathway) to PCB contamination of zooplankton in the river Meuse (Belgium), we used 14 C-labelled algae (Dictyosphaerium ehrenbergianum) to measure ingestion and assimilation rates in the rotifer species Brachionus calyciflorus . When the concentration of algae in the culture medium varied from 20 103 to 200 103 algal cells ml -1 (0 .12 to 1 .18 mg C 1 -'), the Brachionus calyciflorus ingestion rate varied from 0 .25 ± 0 .12 to 1 .52 ± 0 .43 ng C ind -1 … Show more

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“…To develop ecotoxicological laboratory tests corresponding to natural conditions, 16 individuals (10 males and 6 females) were contaminated for 50 days with food containing 2.5 g PCBs g\, an environmentally relevant concentration (Joaquim-Justo et al, 1995). Another batch of 16 fish received food containing 12.5 g PCBs g\ for 75 days.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To develop ecotoxicological laboratory tests corresponding to natural conditions, 16 individuals (10 males and 6 females) were contaminated for 50 days with food containing 2.5 g PCBs g\, an environmentally relevant concentration (Joaquim-Justo et al, 1995). Another batch of 16 fish received food containing 12.5 g PCBs g\ for 75 days.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%