Survival and gill morphology of different life stages of Tilapia guineensis exposed to the drilling fluid XP-07
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Resumo: | The toxicity of drilling fluid XP-07 on gills of three life stages (fry, fingerling and post fingerling) of Tilapia guineensis was evaluated in a 96h static bioassay. The mortality rates of the organisms were determined using the same concentrations of XP-07 in all the life stages. At the end of 96h, the gills were examined for histopathological changes. The 96h median lethal concentrations for fry (Fr), fingerlings (F) and post fingerlings (PF) were 5.03, 7.77 and 6.93% XP-07 respectively. The median lethal time values decreased as concentration and time of exposure increased. The histopathological studies carried out on gills of T. guineensis showed injuries, which increased progressively with the concentration of the fluid. The fry stage was the most susceptible to the drilling fluid. This states the need for care to be taken in handling drilling fluids in Niger delta, since this area serves as breeding and nursery ground for several fish species. |
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Survival and gill morphology of different life stages of Tilapia guineensis exposed to the drilling fluid XP-07toxicityhistopathologyNiger deltadrilling, fluidmedian lethal concentration(LC50)median lethal time (LT50)TeleostThe toxicity of drilling fluid XP-07 on gills of three life stages (fry, fingerling and post fingerling) of Tilapia guineensis was evaluated in a 96h static bioassay. The mortality rates of the organisms were determined using the same concentrations of XP-07 in all the life stages. At the end of 96h, the gills were examined for histopathological changes. The 96h median lethal concentrations for fry (Fr), fingerlings (F) and post fingerlings (PF) were 5.03, 7.77 and 6.93% XP-07 respectively. The median lethal time values decreased as concentration and time of exposure increased. The histopathological studies carried out on gills of T. guineensis showed injuries, which increased progressively with the concentration of the fluid. The fry stage was the most susceptible to the drilling fluid. This states the need for care to be taken in handling drilling fluids in Niger delta, since this area serves as breeding and nursery ground for several fish species.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2010-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782010000300018Ciência Rural v.40 n.3 2010reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/S0103-84782010005000021info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVincent-Akpu,Ijeoma FavourAllison,Martin EbisinghaSikoki,Francis Davideng2010-04-07T00:00:00ZRevista |
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Survival and gill morphology of different life stages of Tilapia guineensis exposed to the drilling fluid XP-07 |
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Survival and gill morphology of different life stages of Tilapia guineensis exposed to the drilling fluid XP-07 |
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Survival and gill morphology of different life stages of Tilapia guineensis exposed to the drilling fluid XP-07 Vincent-Akpu,Ijeoma Favour toxicity histopathology Niger delta drilling, fluid median lethal concentration(LC50) median lethal time (LT50) Teleost |
title_short |
Survival and gill morphology of different life stages of Tilapia guineensis exposed to the drilling fluid XP-07 |
title_full |
Survival and gill morphology of different life stages of Tilapia guineensis exposed to the drilling fluid XP-07 |
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Survival and gill morphology of different life stages of Tilapia guineensis exposed to the drilling fluid XP-07 |
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Survival and gill morphology of different life stages of Tilapia guineensis exposed to the drilling fluid XP-07 |
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Survival and gill morphology of different life stages of Tilapia guineensis exposed to the drilling fluid XP-07 |
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Vincent-Akpu,Ijeoma Favour |
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Vincent-Akpu,Ijeoma Favour Allison,Martin Ebisingha Sikoki,Francis David |
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Allison,Martin Ebisingha Sikoki,Francis David |
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Vincent-Akpu,Ijeoma Favour Allison,Martin Ebisingha Sikoki,Francis David |
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toxicity histopathology Niger delta drilling, fluid median lethal concentration(LC50) median lethal time (LT50) Teleost |
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toxicity histopathology Niger delta drilling, fluid median lethal concentration(LC50) median lethal time (LT50) Teleost |
description |
The toxicity of drilling fluid XP-07 on gills of three life stages (fry, fingerling and post fingerling) of Tilapia guineensis was evaluated in a 96h static bioassay. The mortality rates of the organisms were determined using the same concentrations of XP-07 in all the life stages. At the end of 96h, the gills were examined for histopathological changes. The 96h median lethal concentrations for fry (Fr), fingerlings (F) and post fingerlings (PF) were 5.03, 7.77 and 6.93% XP-07 respectively. The median lethal time values decreased as concentration and time of exposure increased. The histopathological studies carried out on gills of T. guineensis showed injuries, which increased progressively with the concentration of the fluid. The fry stage was the most susceptible to the drilling fluid. This states the need for care to be taken in handling drilling fluids in Niger delta, since this area serves as breeding and nursery ground for several fish species. |
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