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Toxic effects of heavy metals upon cultures of Uronema marinum (Ciliophora: Uronematidae)

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The lethal levels of mercuric, lead and zinc chlorides were determined for the marine ciliated protozoan Uronema marinum Dujardin; the 24 h LC50 values were 0.006, 60 and 400 mg l-1, respectively. A factorial experiment was used to study the inhibition of cell division in U. marinum cultures by mixtures of mercury, lead and zinc. The three metals were found to interact in their effects. A regression model was fitted to the experimental results and the response surface was plotted. The addition of mercury, lead or zinc at concentrations which inhibited cell division did not appear to affect the duration of the lag phase or the yield of cells. A culture of U. marinum was maintained for 18 weeks in a medium containing mercury, lead and zinc in an attempt to acclimatise the ciliates to heavy metals. A subsequent factorial experiment which examined the cell division rate indicated that a prolonged exposure did not induce in the ciliates a measurable tolerance to the metals.

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Parker, J.G. Toxic effects of heavy metals upon cultures of Uronema marinum (Ciliophora: Uronematidae). Mar. Biol. 54, 17–24 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00387047

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