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Chronic Effects of Waterborne Silver on the Physiology and Reproduction of the Manila Clam <i>Ruditapes philippinarum</i>Chronic Effects of Waterborne Silver on the Physiology and Reproduction of the Manila Clam Ruditapes philippinarum

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Chronic Effects of Waterborne Silver on the Physiology and Reproduction of the Manila Clam Ruditapes philippinarum
Authors
Yu, Xiang-LanHong, Hyun-KiChoi, Kwang-SikKim, JihyukLee, Byeong-Gweon
Issue Date
Jun-2024
Publisher
한국해양과학기술원
Keywords
Chronic toxicity; Reproductive condition; < italic > Ruditapes philippinarum </italic >; Scope for growth; Silver
Citation
Ocean Science Journal, v.59, no.2, pp 23 - 23
Pages
1
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Ocean Science Journal
Volume
59
Number
2
Start Page
23
End Page
23
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/70604
DOI
10.1007/s12601-024-00146-1
ISSN
1738-5261
2005-7172
Abstract
To evaluate the potential toxicity of waterborne silver (Ag), we analyzed the chronic effects of Ag on the physiological and reproductive responses of the Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum. Clams were exposed to dissolved Ag (AgNO3) at concentrations of 0 (control), 0.03, 0.06, and 0.12 mu mol L-1 for 6 weeks. The clearance rate, food absorption efficiency, and respiration rate of clams exposed to Ag were measured to determine their scope for growth (SFG). Histological assays were conducted to investigate gonad development in the clams. Despite considerable Ag accumulation in tissues at all test concentrations, no mortality occurred during the experiment, indicating that even an Ag concentration of 0.12 mu mol L-1 did not have lethal effects within 6 weeks. However, the clearance rate and absorption efficiency markedly decreased in clams exposed to 0.12 mu mol Ag L-1, resulting in a decline in SFG. Gonadal development was significantly delayed in female clams exposed to 0.06 and 0.12 mu mol Ag L-1 for 6 weeks. These data suggest that the SFG and reproductive condition of clams analyzed in this study reflect the physiological status of R. philippinarum exposed to sublethal concentrations of Ag.
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