Weak differences in sensitivity to major ions by different larval stages of the mayfly Neocloeon triangulifer
Orr, S. E., Cochran, J. K., Wallace, I. G., Gray, R. W., Overmyer, G. E., & Buchwalter, D. B. (2022, February 3). Freshwater Science, Vol. 41, pp. 215–225.
author keywords: salinity; aquatic insects; mayflies; ontogenetic; major ions; toxicity; freshwater salinization; life stage sensitivity; model organism
topics (OpenAlex): Physiological and biochemical adaptations; Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology; Fish Ecology and Management Studies
TL;DR:
The results indicate that younger N. triangulifer larvae may be more sensitive to major ions than mature larvae, and should be considered when experimentally using larger, late-stage N. TriangULifer larvae to study the physiological effects and acute toxicity of salinity.
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