2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquatox.2020.105704
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Accumulation of paralytic shellfish toxins by Southern Rock lobster Jasus edwardsii causes minimal impact on lobster health

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“…This observed difference could be related to the improved nutritional condition of the lobsters across the experiment, as shown by significant increases in cholesterol, protein, and triglyceride levels. This increase in nutritional status was also detected in similar experiments involving feeding J. edwardsii mussels to excess daily [13] and was also associated with a similar decrease in feed intake during the course of the experiment as seen here.…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…This observed difference could be related to the improved nutritional condition of the lobsters across the experiment, as shown by significant increases in cholesterol, protein, and triglyceride levels. This increase in nutritional status was also detected in similar experiments involving feeding J. edwardsii mussels to excess daily [13] and was also associated with a similar decrease in feed intake during the course of the experiment as seen here.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Furthermore, the minimal impact on lobster health, demonstrated in this experiment across a range of organismal and cellular levels, indicates that there is no detrimental effect on the survivability and vitality of these animals as a result of exposure to toxic cells. Minimal whole organism and cellular responses were observed in J. edwardsii following the accumulation of high levels of PST in their hepatopancreas [13] and when exposed to toxic cells (current experiment), indicating that lobsters are relatively resistant to the action of PST. However, this response is in contrast to significant histopathology and mortality experienced by Blue mussel and Pacific oyster larvae when exposed to extracellular exudates of the same Tasmanian A. catenella strain at equivalent cell concentrations of 100 to 1000 cells mL −1 [31].…”
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confidence: 58%
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