Effect of salinity and temperature on the acute and chronic toxicity of arsenic to the marine rotifers Proales similis and Brachionus ibericus

Several abiotic factors influence the ecological responses of aquatic invertebrates to metal toxicity. We examined the effect of salinity (10, 20, and 30 psu) and temperature (25 and 32 °C) on acute and chronic arsenic (As) toxicity to the euryhaline rotifers, Proales similis and Brachionus ibericus...

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description Several abiotic factors influence the ecological responses of aquatic invertebrates to metal toxicity. We examined the effect of salinity (10, 20, and 30 psu) and temperature (25 and 32 °C) on acute and chronic arsenic (As) toxicity to the euryhaline rotifers, Proales similis and Brachionus ibericus. In general, higher salinities and low temperature resulted in lower arsenic toxicity. The population growth studies indicated that P. similis was more sensitive than B. ibericus to As. Arsenic toxicity intensified the vulnerability of P. similis to B. ibericus competition. Life table parameters decreased with increasing As levels in the medium. Chronic toxicity bioassays were more sensitive than acute toxicity tests for determining the adverse effect of As to rotifers. Our findings provide useful insights on the effect of arsenic on rotifer populations exposed to different temperature and salinity scenarios. Proales similis could be an important complement to brachionid rotifers for marine toxicity bioassays. [Display omitted] •Arsenic toxicity intensifies at low salinity and high temperature.•Higher salinities mitigate the arsenic toxicity in marine rotifers.•Chronic toxicity experiments indicate that Proalessimilis was more sensitive to arsenic than Brachionus ibericus.•Proales similis and Brachionus ibericus are useful model organisms to marine toxicity bioassays.
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Acute toxicity
Aquatic invertebrates
Aquatic organisms
Arsenic
Arsenic toxicity
Bio-assays
Bioassays
Brachionus
Chronic toxicity
Ecological effects
Euryhalinity
Hormesis
Invertebrates
Low temperature
Marine invertebrates
Metals
Pollution effects
Population growth
Population studies
Proales similis
Rotifera
Rotifers
Salinity
Salinity effects
Temperature
Temperature effects
Toxicity testing
Toxicity tests
Vulnerability
title Effect of salinity and temperature on the acute and chronic toxicity of arsenic to the marine rotifers Proales similis and Brachionus ibericus
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