Enhanced sensitivity to an insecticide carbaryl in Daphnia magna mediated by fish kairomone

Fish kairomone-exposed Daphnia produce smaller offspring than unexposed mothers. These smaller offspring are expected to be more vulnerable to pesticides because Daphnia show size-dependent chemical sensitivity. To evaluate the potential effects of fish kairomone on the acute toxicity of an insectic...

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description Fish kairomone-exposed Daphnia produce smaller offspring than unexposed mothers. These smaller offspring are expected to be more vulnerable to pesticides because Daphnia show size-dependent chemical sensitivity. To evaluate the potential effects of fish kairomone on the acute toxicity of an insecticide, carbaryl, in D. magna , we compared the offspring produced by adults reared in the absence and presence of fish in terms of body length and 48-h EC 50 . We also tested the sensitivities of juveniles of different ages but similar body sizes. The results indicated that sensitivity to carbaryl was not simply determined by the body size of D. magna . The tolerance of D. magna to pesticide may be strongly associated with individual energy storage conditions or metabolic costs generated by exposure to fish kairomone.
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Adults
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Body length
Body size
Carbaryl
Daphnia
Ecology
Energy storage
Environment
Fish
Freshwater & Marine Ecology
Freshwater crustaceans
Insecticides
Juveniles
Life Sciences
Offspring
Organic chemistry
Pesticides
Rapid Communication
Sensitivity analysis
Sensitivity enhancement
Storage conditions
Toxicity
Toxicity tests
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