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Sci Total Environ ; 87-88: 381-95, 1989 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2609152

ABSTRACT

A steady-state microbial food chain consisting of the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardii and the ciliated protozoan Tetrahymena vorax was established in a two-stage, nitrogen-limited chemostat. The lowest concentration of cadmium which produced a toxic effect at the population level was between 7.5 and 10 micrograms l-1. The algal population acclimated to the presence of cadmium up to 40 micrograms l-1 added in increments over time, but demonstrated lowered cell numbers and reduced cell weights. Protozoan populations acclimated to 40 micrograms Cd l-1 added incrementally if the rate of dilution was lowered. Abrupt elevation of the cadmium concentration to 40 micrograms l-1 resulted in extreme fluctuations in the specific growth rates of both populations and the incipient loss of all cells from the system (washout).


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Cadmium/toxicity , Chlamydomonas/drug effects , Environmental Monitoring , Tetrahymena/drug effects , Animals , Cadmium/metabolism , Carbon/metabolism , Chlamydomonas/growth & development , Chlamydomonas/metabolism , Nitrogen/metabolism , Tetrahymena/growth & development
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