INVESTIGADORES
LOPEZ Laura Susana
artículos
Título:
EFFECTS OF COPPER ON HATCHING OF LARVAE AND PREZOEA SURVIVAL OF PETROLISTHES GALATHINUS (PORCELLANIDAE): ASSAYS WITH OVIGEROUS FEMALES AND ISOLATED EGGS
Autor/es:
LOPEZ GRECO, L.S., RODRIGUEZ, E.M, HERNANDEZ, G. Y J. BOLAÑOS.
Revista:
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Referencias:
Año: 2002 vol. 90 p. 40 - 46
ISSN:
0013-9351
Resumen:
LOPEZ GRECO, L.S., E.M. RODRIGUEZ, G. HERNANDEZ y J. BOLAÑOS. 2002. Environmental Research section A 90: 40-46   Ovigerous females of the porcellanid crab Petrolisthes galathinus were selected for toxicological bioassays. A first assay was made on isolated eggs, exposing them to 0 (control), 0.5 or 1 mg/L copper. Both copper concentrations caused significant mortality just before hatching. The few prezoea hatched at 0.5 and 1 mg/L were unable to reach the zoea stage. A second assay was conducted on the ovigerous females isolatd and exposed to 0 or 0.1 mg/L copper. Females were checked daily and the percentages of mortality, egg loss and hatching larvae were recorded. No differences in either mortality of females or numb er of hatched larvae were noted between control and copper-exposed gropus. From each of these groups, 15 recently hatched preozeas were transferred to clean seawater, while other 15 were exposed to 0.1 mg/L copper. The number of dead or alive prezoeas transitional larvae and zoeas were ascertained every 24hs. Prezoeas hatched from exposed eggs and transferred to clean seawater at hatching showed enhanced mortality and a delay in development, compared with control larvae maintained in clean water throughout. Copper at 0.1mg/L was lethal to almost all larvae exposed only after hatching, while those that had also been preexposed to copper during embryonic development showed a certain degree of tolerance to copper exposure, at least during the first 24hs hatching.