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Environ Pollut ; 206: 324-31, 2015 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26219074

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Embryonic growth of the yellow-spotted salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) is enhanced by the presence of the green alga Oophila amblystomatis, in the egg capsule. To further assess potential impacts of herbicides on this relationship, A. maculatum egg masses were exposed to atrazine (0-338 µg/L) until hatching (up to 66 days). Exposure to atrazine reduced PSII yield of the symbiotic algae in a concentration-dependent manner, but did not significantly affect visible algal growth or any metrics associated with salamander development. Algal cells were also cultured in the laboratory for toxicity testing. In the 96-h growth inhibition test (0-680 µg/L), ECx values were generally greater than those reported for standard algal test species. Complete recovery of growth rates occurred within 96-h of transferring cells to untreated media. Overall, development of A. maculatum embryos was not affected by exposure to atrazine at concentrations and durations exceeding those found in the environment.


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Ambystoma/embryology , Atrazine/toxicity , Chlorophyta/drug effects , Herbicides/toxicity , Ovum/drug effects , Symbiosis/drug effects , Animals , Chlorophyta/physiology , Ovum/growth & development , Toxicity Tests
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