Pollution and Physiology of Marine Organisms 1974
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-718250-6.50026-2
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Some Physiological Consequences of Polychlorinated Biphenyl- And Salinity-Stress in Penaeid Shrimp

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“…The mortality of shrimp exposed to Aroclor® 1254 increased as salinity increased over an 8-hour period. In contrast, mortality did not increase when shrimp were maintained in conditions where only the salinity was increased or where only PCB was present(Nimmoand Bahner, 1974). In studies on the effects of twojuvenile hormone mimics (Altosid® and Altozar®) on larval development of mud crabs, a variety of cyclic temperatures were used to indicate that the toxic effect of these two compounds is reinforced by temperature (Christiansen et al, 1977).…”
Section: The Challenges Of the Eightiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mortality of shrimp exposed to Aroclor® 1254 increased as salinity increased over an 8-hour period. In contrast, mortality did not increase when shrimp were maintained in conditions where only the salinity was increased or where only PCB was present(Nimmoand Bahner, 1974). In studies on the effects of twojuvenile hormone mimics (Altosid® and Altozar®) on larval development of mud crabs, a variety of cyclic temperatures were used to indicate that the toxic effect of these two compounds is reinforced by temperature (Christiansen et al, 1977).…”
Section: The Challenges Of the Eightiesmentioning
confidence: 99%