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Hazard Assessment Articles

Short- and Long-Term Exposure of Lumbriculus variegatus (Oligochaete) to Metal Lead: Ecotoxicological and Behavioral Effects

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Pages 1108-1123 | Received 29 Mar 2010, Published online: 20 Sep 2011
 

ABSTRACT

Metals are naturally occurring constituents of the environment and although many are essential nutrients for living organisms, at higher concentrations they can be toxic. Some aquatic species can help understand and even predict the impact of those contaminants. Lumbriculus variegatus is a recommended species for use in sediment toxicity tests and is known to have a remarkable ability of segmental regeneration. Short- (10-day) and long-term (28-day) toxicity tests were used to test the effects of a metal on the survival, growth, and behavior of L. variegatus. This work aims to investigate and validate the use of behavior as a new parameter in standard toxicity tests. Worms were exposed to sediments contaminated with different levels of lead and the results indicated a positive relation between lead concentrations and mortality and growth: higher lead concentrations resulted in higher mortalities and strong inhibition of growth. An inhibition of behavior was observed and results suggested that although behavior could not be used in sediment toxicity tests, it proved useful as an addition to short-term tests and helps select sediments. Thus, exposure to sediments contaminated with lead affects the presence of this species in nature, because it interferes with growth and survival.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The authors express their gratitude to Matti Leppänen and to Jussi Kukkonen for providing the worms for starting our culture. The authors also acknowledge Ann Grand for the English revision. The work was supported by FCT contract reference POCTI/BSE/48131/ 2002 and by a FCT PhD grant attributed to Ana Margarida Sardo (reference SFRH/BD/16313/2004).

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