Acute and chronic effects of Cr(VI) on <i>Hypsiboas pulchellus</i> embryos and tadpoles
- Autores
- Natale, Guillermo Sebastián; Ammassari, Luciana Lorena; Basso, Néstor Guillermo; Ronco, Alicia Estela
- Año de publicación
- 2006
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Descripción
- In the last few years there has been great concern about declines in the abundance of several species of amphibians around the world. Among amphibians, anurans have a biphasic life cycle, with aquatic tadpoles and generally terrestrial adults, and they have an extremely permeable skin, making them excellent indicators of the health of the environment. A number of different causes have been suggested for the global decline of anurans, the pollution of their habitat by chemical stressors being considered one of the major factors. Among chemical stressors, heavy metals are known for their high toxicity at very low concentrations. This study assessed short- (96 h, 'acute') and long-term (1272 h, 'chronic') exposure to Cr(VI) at lethal (3 to 90 mg l-1) and sublethal concentrations (0.001 to 12 mg l-1) on Hypsiboas pulchellus (previously called Hyla pulchella; see Faivovich et al. 2005) tadpoles (Fam. Hylidae) from central eastern Argentina. Fertilized eggs collected from a clean pond near La Plata (Buenos Aires Province) were used for acute and chronic toxicity testing. Assays were done under controlled laboratory conditions. Results of chronic exposure were used to assess the effect of factors such as toxicant concentration and age of organisms at the beginning of exposure on the response variables (growth, development and survival until metamorphosis). Results indicated a higher sensitivity to Cr(VI) of individuals first exposed as tadpoles than those first exposed as embryos during acute and chronic exposure. Exposure to the highest sublethal concentrations (6 to 12 mg l-1) of the toxicant showed early inhibitory effects on growth of all treated organisms compensated at longer exposure periods with an increase in the growth rate compared to the control groups.
Centro de Investigaciones del Medioambiente - Materia
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Ciencias Exactas
Ciencias Naturales
Anurans
Cr(VI)
Embryo
Growth
Hyla pulchella
Hypsiboas pulchellus
Larvae
Survival
Toxicity - Nivel de accesibilidad
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- Universidad Nacional de La Plata
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Acute and chronic effects of Cr(VI) on <i>Hypsiboas pulchellus</i> embryos and tadpolesNatale, Guillermo SebastiánAmmassari, Luciana LorenaBasso, Néstor GuillermoRonco, Alicia EstelaCiencias ExactasCiencias NaturalesAnuransCr(VI)EmbryoGrowthHyla pulchellaHypsiboas pulchellusLarvaeSurvivalToxicityIn the last few years there has been great concern about declines in the abundance of several species of amphibians around the world. Among amphibians, anurans have a biphasic life cycle, with aquatic tadpoles and generally terrestrial adults, and they have an extremely permeable skin, making them excellent indicators of the health of the environment. A number of different causes have been suggested for the global decline of anurans, the pollution of their habitat by chemical stressors being considered one of the major factors. Among chemical stressors, heavy metals are known for their high toxicity at very low concentrations. This study assessed short- (96 h, 'acute') and long-term (1272 h, 'chronic') exposure to Cr(VI) at lethal (3 to 90 mg l-1) and sublethal concentrations (0.001 to 12 mg l-1) on Hypsiboas pulchellus (previously called Hyla pulchella; see Faivovich et al. 2005) tadpoles (Fam. Hylidae) from central eastern Argentina. Fertilized eggs collected from a clean pond near La Plata (Buenos Aires Province) were used for acute and chronic toxicity testing. Assays were done under controlled laboratory conditions. Results of chronic exposure were used to assess the effect of factors such as toxicant concentration and age of organisms at the beginning of exposure on the response variables (growth, development and survival until metamorphosis). Results indicated a higher sensitivity to Cr(VI) of individuals first exposed as tadpoles than those first exposed as embryos during acute and chronic exposure. Exposure to the highest sublethal concentrations (6 to 12 mg l-1) of the toxicant showed early inhibitory effects on growth of all treated organisms compensated at longer exposure periods with an increase in the growth rate compared to the control groups.Centro de Investigaciones del Medioambiente2006-10-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticulohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdf261-267http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/83171enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/0177-5103info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.3354/dao072261info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)reponame:SEDICI (UNLP)instname:Universidad Nacional de La Platainstacron:UNLP2025-09-03T10:48:01Zoai:sedici.unlp.edu.ar:10915/83171Institucionalhttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/Universidad públicaNo correspondehttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/oai/snrdalira@sedici.unlp.edu.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:13292025-09-03 10:48:01.836SEDICI (UNLP) - Universidad Nacional de La Platafalse |
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Acute and chronic effects of Cr(VI) on <i>Hypsiboas pulchellus</i> embryos and tadpoles |
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Acute and chronic effects of Cr(VI) on <i>Hypsiboas pulchellus</i> embryos and tadpoles |
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Acute and chronic effects of Cr(VI) on <i>Hypsiboas pulchellus</i> embryos and tadpoles Natale, Guillermo Sebastián Ciencias Exactas Ciencias Naturales Anurans Cr(VI) Embryo Growth Hyla pulchella Hypsiboas pulchellus Larvae Survival Toxicity |
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Acute and chronic effects of Cr(VI) on <i>Hypsiboas pulchellus</i> embryos and tadpoles |
title_full |
Acute and chronic effects of Cr(VI) on <i>Hypsiboas pulchellus</i> embryos and tadpoles |
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Acute and chronic effects of Cr(VI) on <i>Hypsiboas pulchellus</i> embryos and tadpoles |
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Acute and chronic effects of Cr(VI) on <i>Hypsiboas pulchellus</i> embryos and tadpoles |
title_sort |
Acute and chronic effects of Cr(VI) on <i>Hypsiboas pulchellus</i> embryos and tadpoles |
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Natale, Guillermo Sebastián Ammassari, Luciana Lorena Basso, Néstor Guillermo Ronco, Alicia Estela |
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Natale, Guillermo Sebastián |
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Natale, Guillermo Sebastián Ammassari, Luciana Lorena Basso, Néstor Guillermo Ronco, Alicia Estela |
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Ammassari, Luciana Lorena Basso, Néstor Guillermo Ronco, Alicia Estela |
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Ciencias Exactas Ciencias Naturales Anurans Cr(VI) Embryo Growth Hyla pulchella Hypsiboas pulchellus Larvae Survival Toxicity |
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Ciencias Exactas Ciencias Naturales Anurans Cr(VI) Embryo Growth Hyla pulchella Hypsiboas pulchellus Larvae Survival Toxicity |
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In the last few years there has been great concern about declines in the abundance of several species of amphibians around the world. Among amphibians, anurans have a biphasic life cycle, with aquatic tadpoles and generally terrestrial adults, and they have an extremely permeable skin, making them excellent indicators of the health of the environment. A number of different causes have been suggested for the global decline of anurans, the pollution of their habitat by chemical stressors being considered one of the major factors. Among chemical stressors, heavy metals are known for their high toxicity at very low concentrations. This study assessed short- (96 h, 'acute') and long-term (1272 h, 'chronic') exposure to Cr(VI) at lethal (3 to 90 mg l-1) and sublethal concentrations (0.001 to 12 mg l-1) on Hypsiboas pulchellus (previously called Hyla pulchella; see Faivovich et al. 2005) tadpoles (Fam. Hylidae) from central eastern Argentina. Fertilized eggs collected from a clean pond near La Plata (Buenos Aires Province) were used for acute and chronic toxicity testing. Assays were done under controlled laboratory conditions. Results of chronic exposure were used to assess the effect of factors such as toxicant concentration and age of organisms at the beginning of exposure on the response variables (growth, development and survival until metamorphosis). Results indicated a higher sensitivity to Cr(VI) of individuals first exposed as tadpoles than those first exposed as embryos during acute and chronic exposure. Exposure to the highest sublethal concentrations (6 to 12 mg l-1) of the toxicant showed early inhibitory effects on growth of all treated organisms compensated at longer exposure periods with an increase in the growth rate compared to the control groups. Centro de Investigaciones del Medioambiente |
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In the last few years there has been great concern about declines in the abundance of several species of amphibians around the world. Among amphibians, anurans have a biphasic life cycle, with aquatic tadpoles and generally terrestrial adults, and they have an extremely permeable skin, making them excellent indicators of the health of the environment. A number of different causes have been suggested for the global decline of anurans, the pollution of their habitat by chemical stressors being considered one of the major factors. Among chemical stressors, heavy metals are known for their high toxicity at very low concentrations. This study assessed short- (96 h, 'acute') and long-term (1272 h, 'chronic') exposure to Cr(VI) at lethal (3 to 90 mg l-1) and sublethal concentrations (0.001 to 12 mg l-1) on Hypsiboas pulchellus (previously called Hyla pulchella; see Faivovich et al. 2005) tadpoles (Fam. Hylidae) from central eastern Argentina. Fertilized eggs collected from a clean pond near La Plata (Buenos Aires Province) were used for acute and chronic toxicity testing. Assays were done under controlled laboratory conditions. Results of chronic exposure were used to assess the effect of factors such as toxicant concentration and age of organisms at the beginning of exposure on the response variables (growth, development and survival until metamorphosis). Results indicated a higher sensitivity to Cr(VI) of individuals first exposed as tadpoles than those first exposed as embryos during acute and chronic exposure. Exposure to the highest sublethal concentrations (6 to 12 mg l-1) of the toxicant showed early inhibitory effects on growth of all treated organisms compensated at longer exposure periods with an increase in the growth rate compared to the control groups. |
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