Influence of genetic and environmental factors on the tolerance of Daphnia magna Straus to essential and non-essential metals

Barata, C; Baird, DJ; Markich, SJ

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664683

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Journal Article

Year

1998

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eng

HERO ID 664683
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Year 1998
Title Influence of genetic and environmental factors on the tolerance of Daphnia magna Straus to essential and non-essential metals
Authors Barata, C; Baird, DJ; Markich, SJ
Journal Aquatic Toxicology
Volume 42
Issue 2
Page Numbers 115-137
Abstract BIOSIS COPYRIGHT: BIOL ABS. The ultimate aim of ecotoxicological studies is to predict how natural populations respond to contaminant exposure. Thus, it is crucial to understand how genetic and environmental factors in the field modify responses measured in the laboratory. In the present study the authors determine the genetic and environmental components of variability in acute responses among four Daphnia magna clones exposed to both essential (Zn and Cu) and non-essential (Cd and U) metals in waters with varying water hardness. The authors postulate that genotype acute responses to physiologically non-essential metals may be more variable than responses to essential metals and that this may be explained by hypothesizing that acute responses to non-essential substances are subject to intermittent selection (since the substances may not always be present in biologically significant amounts), whereas responses to essential substances are subject to continuous directional selection (since essential
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