2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0269-7491(02)00414-1
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Effects of fenoxycarb exposure on complete larval development of the xanthid crab, Rhithropanopeus harrisii

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“…Gayathri and Krishnamurthy (1981) using agallol 3, a mercurial fungicide and Gupta et al (2005b) with nuvan and dimecron observed similar effects in D. melanogaster. In another study, Cripe et al (2003) observed a similar lengthening of developmental period in the xantihid crab exposed to a pest control agent, fenoxycarb. The lengthening of the developmental time observed in the present study may be correlated with the earlier study of Luning (1966) who opined that such an effect is a fairly good indication of somatic effects caused by the test chemicals in the medium.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Gayathri and Krishnamurthy (1981) using agallol 3, a mercurial fungicide and Gupta et al (2005b) with nuvan and dimecron observed similar effects in D. melanogaster. In another study, Cripe et al (2003) observed a similar lengthening of developmental period in the xantihid crab exposed to a pest control agent, fenoxycarb. The lengthening of the developmental time observed in the present study may be correlated with the earlier study of Luning (1966) who opined that such an effect is a fairly good indication of somatic effects caused by the test chemicals in the medium.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Moreover, using chemically-synthesized insecticides with MF- or 20E-like bioactivity, many studies investigated their endocrine-disrupting effects in various crustaceans. In the mud crab ( R. harrisii ), treatment with 0.159 μM fenoxycarb reduced survival and extended the duration of larval metamorphosis from zoea to megalopa ( 27 ). The LC 50 (50% lethal concentration) values at 24 h for fenoxycarb and methoprene, two JH-mimicking chemicals, were 4.74 and 6.31 μM, respectively (at 48 h, values were 3.52 and 4.48 μM), in the cherry shrimp ( Neocaridina davidi ) ( 28 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is easy to collect and, because its larvae show resistance to lower salinities, its ecological and physiological requirements are well studied (e.g., Alvarez et al 1995;Grosholz and Ruiz 1995;Cripe et al 2003). The native distribution of this species extends from New Brunswick (Canada) to Veracruz (Mexico).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%