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Long-term effects of fenoxycarb on two mayfly species in artificial indoor streams

The effects of the juvenile hormone analog fenoxycarb (CAS No. 72490-01-8) were investigated in artificial indoor streams. The results from aufwuchs and two mayfly species ( Rhithrogena semicolorata and Ephemerella ignita) are presented. Four concentrations ranging from 0.05 to 50 μg/L (with a spaci...

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Published in:Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 2004-06, Vol.58 (2), p.246-255
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description The effects of the juvenile hormone analog fenoxycarb (CAS No. 72490-01-8) were investigated in artificial indoor streams. The results from aufwuchs and two mayfly species ( Rhithrogena semicolorata and Ephemerella ignita) are presented. Four concentrations ranging from 0.05 to 50 μg/L (with a spacing factor of 10) were tested. Fenoxycarb disappeared rapidly from the water phase (DT 50≈5 days in the highest concentration, less in the other concentrations). Physico-chemical parameters and aufwuchs were not affected by fenoxycarb. The mayfly R. semicolorata, introduced at the start of the experiment, was affected by treatments of 5 and 50 μg/L. For the larvae in the streams a LC 50 of 3.3 μg/L and for the larvae in the enclosures a LC 50 of 2.5 μg/L were calculated. The second species ( E. ignita) was introduced 72 days after the application, at which time no fenoxycarb was detectable in the water of the streams (limit of detection of 0.5 ng/L). The emergence of E. ignita was affected in the highest treatment (50 μg/L). Ninety percent of the emerged imagoes showed morphological abnormalities at the abdomen.
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Animals
Applied ecology
Artificial indoor streams
Aufwuchs
Biological and medical sciences
Biomass
Carbamates - analysis
Carbamates - toxicity
Ecology - instrumentation
Ecology - methods
Ecology - standards
Ecosystem
Ecotoxicology
Ecotoxicology, biological effects of pollution
Ephemerella ignita
Fenoxycarb
Food Chain
Fresh water environment
Freshwater
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Insecta
Insecta - anatomy & histology
Insecta - drug effects
Insecta - physiology
Insecticides - toxicity
Larva - drug effects
Larva - growth & development
Mayfly
Metamorphosis, Biological - drug effects
Microcosm
Phenylcarbamates
Rhithrogena semicolorata
Rivers - chemistry
Sex Ratio
Time Factors
Water Pollutants, Chemical - analysis
Water Pollutants, Chemical - toxicity
title Long-term effects of fenoxycarb on two mayfly species in artificial indoor streams
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