TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of copper on activity and feeding in the subtidal prosobranch Babylonia lutosa (Lamarck) (Gastropoda
T2 - Buccinidae)
AU - Cheung, S. G.
AU - Wong, L. S.
PY - 1999/1
Y1 - 1999/1
N2 - Individuals of the subtidal gastropod Babylonia lutosa were exposed to three sublethal concentrations of copper (0.02, 0.06 and 0.20 ppm) for four weeks. The percentage of normally active individuals (body extended and moving with the foot attached) decreased and the percentage of snails retracted (body extended, foot not attached, unable to move) and in a distressed stage (body retracted within the shell) increased with increase in copper concentration. Exposure to copper also decreased significantly the ability of an individual to move, and to burrow, but the effect was only observed in week 1, individuals were fully recovered in week 2. Feeding, however, was not affected, both in terms of the percentage number of individuals which fed, and the time spent feeding. Results were discussed with respect to the potential of using this animal as a bioassay tool in monitoring the effect of environmental perturbations on the subtidal community in Hong Kong. Copyright (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd.
AB - Individuals of the subtidal gastropod Babylonia lutosa were exposed to three sublethal concentrations of copper (0.02, 0.06 and 0.20 ppm) for four weeks. The percentage of normally active individuals (body extended and moving with the foot attached) decreased and the percentage of snails retracted (body extended, foot not attached, unable to move) and in a distressed stage (body retracted within the shell) increased with increase in copper concentration. Exposure to copper also decreased significantly the ability of an individual to move, and to burrow, but the effect was only observed in week 1, individuals were fully recovered in week 2. Feeding, however, was not affected, both in terms of the percentage number of individuals which fed, and the time spent feeding. Results were discussed with respect to the potential of using this animal as a bioassay tool in monitoring the effect of environmental perturbations on the subtidal community in Hong Kong. Copyright (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd.
KW - Activity
KW - Babylonia lutosa
KW - Copper
KW - Feeding
KW - Gastropod
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U2 - 10.1016/S0025-326X(98)00205-7
DO - 10.1016/S0025-326X(98)00205-7
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
SN - 0025-326X
VL - 39
SP - 106
EP - 111
JO - Marine Pollution Bulletin
JF - Marine Pollution Bulletin
IS - 1-12
ER -