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BEHAVIORAL RESPONSE OF DAPHNIA MAGNA (CRUSTACEA, CLADOCERA) TO LOW CONCENTRATION OF MICROCYSTIN

Nikitin, Oleg, Latypova, Sc. Venera

First published: 2014-06-20https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2014/b52/s20.012View metrics

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Title
BEHAVIORAL RESPONSE OF DAPHNIA MAGNA (CRUSTACEA, CLADOCERA) TO LOW CONCENTRATION OF MICROCYSTIN
Authors
Nikitin, Oleg, Latypova, Sc. Venera
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 14th SGEM GeoConference on ECOLOGY, ECONOMICS, EDUCATION AND LEGISLATION
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2014
Pages
Not available yet
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
978-619-7105-18-6
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
References30
  1. Baea M.-J. & Park Y.-S. Biological early warning system based on the responses of aquatic organisms to disturbances: a review, Science of the Total Environment, vol. 466–467, pp 635– 649, 2014.

  2. Carmichael W.W., Azevedo S.M.F.O., An J.S., Molica R.J.R., Jochimsen E.M., Lau S., Rinehart K.L., Shaw G.R. & Eaglesham G.K. Human fatalities from cyanobacteria: chemical and biological evidence for cyanotoxins, Environmental Health Perspectives, vol. 109/issue 7, pp 663–668, 2001.

  3. Codd G.A., Morrison L.F. & Metcalf J.S. Cyanobacterial toxins: risk management for health protection, Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, vol. 203/issue 3, pp 264– 272, 2005.

  4. Dao T. -S., Ortiz- Rodríguez R., Do -Hong L.-C. & Wiegand C. Non-microcystin and non-cylindrospermopsin producing cyanobacteria affect the biochemical responses 14th SGEM GeoConference on Ecology, Economics, Education and Legislation and behavior of Daphnia magna , International Review of Hydrobiology, vol. 98, pp 235–244, 2013.

  5. Fitzgerald D.J. Cyanotoxins and human health – overview, Cyanotoxins: occurrence, causes, consequences, Springer, Berlin, New York, pp 179–190, 2001.

  6. Jeong T.Y., Jeon J. & Kim S.D. Development and evaluation of new behavioral indexes for a biological early warning system using Daphnia magna, Drinking Water Engineering and Science, vol. 7, pp 1-9, 2014.

  7. Lechelt M., Blohm W., Kirschneit B., Pfeiffer M., Gresens E., Liley J., Holz R., Lüring C. & Moldaenke C. Monitoring of surface water by ultrasensitive Daphnia toximeter, Environmental Toxicology, vol. 15/issue 5, pp 390–400, 2000.

  8. Rastogi R.P., Sinha R.P. & Incharoensakdi A. The cyanotoxin-microcystins: current overview, Reviews in Environmental Science and Bio/Technology, pp 1 –35, 2014.

  9. Sivonen K. & Jones G. Cyanobacterial toxins, Toxic cyanobacteria in water: a guide to their public health consequences, monitoring, and management, E & FN Spon, London, New York, pp. 41– 111, 1999.

  10. The Federal Service for the Supervision of Natural Resources of The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment of the Russian Federation (Rosprirodnadzor). Procedure of acute toxicity detection of potable water, natural freshwater, and wastewater on Daphnia magna Straus mortality, Moscow, 2011.

  11. Untersteiner H., Kahapka J. & Kaiser H. Behavioural response of the cladoceran Daphnia magna Straus to sublethal copper stress – validation by image analysis, Aquatic Toxicology, vol. 65, pp 435-442, 2003.

  12. Vasconcelos V. Cyanobacteria toxins: diversity and ecological effects, Limnetica, vol. 20/issue 1, pp 45–58, 2000.

  13. World Health Organization (WHO). Guidelines for drinking-water quality, WHO, Geneva, 2011.

  14. World Health Organization (WHO). Guidelines for safe recreational water environments, WHO, Geneva, 2003.

  15. Zaccaroni A. & Scaravelli D. Toxicity of fresh water algal toxins to humans and animals, Algal toxins: nature, occurence, effect and detection, Springer, New York, pp –89, 2008.

  16. Baea M.-J. & Park Y.-S. Biological early warning system based on the responses of aquatic organisms to disturbances: a review, Science of the Total Environment, vol. 466–467, pp 635– 649, 2014.

  17. Carmichael W.W., Azevedo S.M.F.O., An J.S., Molica R.J.R., Jochimsen E.M., Lau S., Rinehart K.L., Shaw G.R. & Eaglesham G.K. Human fatalities from cyanobacteria: chemical and biological evidence for cyanotoxins, Environmental Health Perspectives, vol. 109/issue 7, pp 663–668, 2001.

  18. Codd G.A., Morrison L.F. & Metcalf J.S. Cyanobacterial toxins: risk management for health protection, Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, vol. 203/issue 3, pp 264– 272, 2005.

  19. Dao T. -S., Ortiz- Rodríguez R., Do -Hong L.-C. & Wiegand C. Non-microcystin and non-cylindrospermopsin producing cyanobacteria affect the biochemical responses 14th SGEM GeoConference on Ecology, Economics, Education and Legislation and behavior of Daphnia magna , International Review of Hydrobiology, vol. 98, pp 235–244, 2013.

  20. Fitzgerald D.J. Cyanotoxins and human health – overview, Cyanotoxins: occurrence, causes, consequences, Springer, Berlin, New York, pp 179–190, 2001.

  21. Jeong T.Y., Jeon J. & Kim S.D. Development and evaluation of new behavioral indexes for a biological early warning system using Daphnia magna, Drinking Water Engineering and Science, vol. 7, pp 1-9, 2014.

  22. Lechelt M., Blohm W., Kirschneit B., Pfeiffer M., Gresens E., Liley J., Holz R., Lüring C. & Moldaenke C. Monitoring of surface water by ultrasensitive Daphnia toximeter, Environmental Toxicology, vol. 15/issue 5, pp 390–400, 2000.

  23. Rastogi R.P., Sinha R.P. & Incharoensakdi A. The cyanotoxin-microcystins: current overview, Reviews in Environmental Science and Bio/Technology, pp 1 –35, 2014.

  24. Sivonen K. & Jones G. Cyanobacterial toxins, Toxic cyanobacteria in water: a guide to their public health consequences, monitoring, and management, E & FN Spon, London, New York, pp. 41– 111, 1999.

  25. The Federal Service for the Supervision of Natural Resources of The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment of the Russian Federation (Rosprirodnadzor). Procedure of acute toxicity detection of potable water, natural freshwater, and wastewater on Daphnia magna Straus mortality, Moscow, 2011.

  26. Untersteiner H., Kahapka J. & Kaiser H. Behavioural response of the cladoceran Daphnia magna Straus to sublethal copper stress – validation by image analysis, Aquatic Toxicology, vol. 65, pp 435-442, 2003.

  27. Vasconcelos V. Cyanobacteria toxins: diversity and ecological effects, Limnetica, vol. 20/issue 1, pp 45–58, 2000.

  28. World Health Organization (WHO). Guidelines for drinking-water quality, WHO, Geneva, 2011.

  29. World Health Organization (WHO). Guidelines for safe recreational water environments, WHO, Geneva, 2003.

  30. Zaccaroni A. & Scaravelli D. Toxicity of fresh water algal toxins to humans and animals, Algal toxins: nature, occurence, effect and detection, Springer, New York, pp –89, 2008.

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