The accumulation of
Microcystis aeruginosa hepatotoxins (microcystin-LR) in the phantom midge larva
Chaoborus was studied in a 16 d laboratory experiment. In the cyanobacteria treatment,
Chaoborus larvae were fed with
Daphnia pulex juveniles which had been feeding for two days on a mixture of
Scenedesmus obtusiusculus and toxic
Microcystis aeruginosa. In the control treatment the
Chaoborus larvae were offered
D. pulex raised on
Scenedesmus only. An HPLC analysis failed to detect any cyanobacteria toxin in the
Chaoborus larvae, indicating that the toxin was metabolized or excreted by
D. pulex and
Chaoborus. There was a statistically significant increase in mortality of larvae in the cyanobacteria treatment, but no difference
between treatments in pupation success of
Chaoborus was observed.
Key words
Daphnia pulex
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Chaoborus
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Microcystis aeruginosa
- hepatotoxins - bioaccumulation