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The effect of repeated exposure to azamethiphos on survival and spawning in the American lobster ( Homarus americanus)

The azamethiphos formulation Salmosan ® has been used to control sea lice on Atlantic salmon. To determine the effect of this pesticide on spawning in the American lobster, pre-ovigerous females acclimated to 13 °C were given biweekly 1-h exposures to Salmosan ® at concentrations of 1.25–10 μg/L aza...

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Published in:Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 2008-03, Vol.69 (3), p.411-415
Main Authors: Burridge, L.E., Haya, K., Waddy, S.L.
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description The azamethiphos formulation Salmosan ® has been used to control sea lice on Atlantic salmon. To determine the effect of this pesticide on spawning in the American lobster, pre-ovigerous females acclimated to 13 °C were given biweekly 1-h exposures to Salmosan ® at concentrations of 1.25–10 μg/L azamethiphos. In March and April, four exposures to 1.25, 2.5, or 5.0 μg/L had no significant effect on survival or spawning incidence, while three or four exposures to 10 μg/L caused high mortality (43–100%). Spawning incidence in the surviving lobsters in the 10 μg/L groups was significantly reduced in the group given four treatments, but not in the group given three treatments. In December and January, four exposures to 10 μg/L azamethiphos had no significant effect on either survival or spawning incidence. The results demonstrate that repeated 1-h biweekly exposures to azamethiphos can have a negative effect on survival and spawning in female American lobsters. The response to this pesticide appears to be influenced by time of year, as well as concentration and number of exposures.
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American lobster
Animals
Azamethiphos
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Female
Homarus americanus
Marine
Nephropidae - drug effects
Nephropidae - physiology
Organothiophosphates - toxicity
Reproduction - drug effects
Salmo salar
Salmon aquaculture
Salmosan
Spawning
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