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INSTITUTO DE ECOLOGIA Y DESARROLLO SUSTENTABLE
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Effects of glyphosate formulations on the population dynamics of two freshwater cladoceran species
Autor/es:
MOMO, F.R.; DOYLE, S.R.; RENO, U.; GAGNETEN, A.M.; REGALDO, L.; MOMO, F.R.; RENO, U.; REGALDO, L.; DOYLE, S.R.; GAGNETEN, A.M.
Revista:
ECOTOXICOLOGY
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Año: 2018 vol. 27 p. 784 - 793
ISSN:
0963-9292
Resumen:
The general objective of this work is to experimentally assess the effects of acute glyphosate pollution on two freshwater cladoceran species (Daphnia magna and Ceriodaphnia dubia) and to use this information to predict the population dynamics and the potential for recovery of exposed organisms. Five to six concentrations of four formulations of glyphosate (4-Gly) (Eskoba®, Panzer Gold®, Roundup Ultramax® and Sulfosato Touchdown®) were evaluated in both cladoceran species through acute tests and 15-day recovery tests in order to estimate the population dynamics of microcrustaceans. The endpoints of the recovery test were: survival, growth (number of molts), fecundity, and the intrinsic population growth rate (r). A matrix population model (MPM) was applied to r of the survivor individuals of the acute tests, followed by a Monte Carlo simulation study. Among the 4-Gly tested, Sulfosato Touchdown® was the one that showed higher toxicity, and C. dubia was the most sensitive species. The Monte Carlo simulation study showed an average value of λ always