Effects of diet and heavy metals on growth rate and fertility in the deposit-feeding snail Potamopyrgus jenkinsi (Smith) (Gastropoda: Hydrobiidae)

被引:50
作者
Dorgelo, J
Meester, H
vanVelzen, C
机构
[1] Department of Aquatic Ecotoxicology, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, 1098, SM
关键词
heavy metals; diet; detritivory; growth; reproduction; Potamopyrgus jenkinsi;
D O I
10.1007/BF00017437
中图分类号
Q17 [水生生物学];
学科分类号
071004 ;
摘要
Evidence for the influence of food type and heavy metals on shell growth and fertility is presented for a freshwater population of the snail P. jenkinsi. When fed an excess of lettuce or lamb heart (protein source), growth rates were higher for lettuce. Highest growth rates occurred at a diet of lettuce plus lamb heart. Fertility was favoured by a diet of lamb heart. When fed an excess of lettuce, the EC(50) growth values were 16 mu g Cd 1(-1), 13 mu g Cu 1(-1), and 103 mu g Zn 1(-1) in lake water; snail fertility was inhibited at 25 mu g Cd 1(-1) and 30 mu g Cu 1(-1). A diet of lake detritus spiked with Cd or Cu resulted in a decrease of approximately 50% in growth rates, when compared with growth on non-spiked detritus. Spiked detritus lost metals into lake water. Food type positively interacted with metal stress, both for growth rate and fertility. The assessment of inhibitory effects of detritus contaminated either in the field or, notably, by spiking, and serving as food source for deposit feeders is hampered by sampling problems in the field and by redistribution processes of pollutants between particles and water in laboratory-scale experiments.
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