This study examined the effect of copper on the settlement success of planula larvae of the reef-building coral Acropora tenuis during 1994 and 1996 at Magnetic Island, Great Barrier Reef. Copper concentrations of 2, 10, 20 μg l−1 did not inhibit larval settlement after 48-h exposure. However, copper concentrations of 42 μg l−1 and 81 μg l−1 significantly reduced settlement success of A. tenuis larvae after 48-h exposure compared with controls using normal seawater. At 200 μg l−1 copper, all larvae died. EC50 values for the effect of copper on A. tenuis larval settlement were calculated from the 1996 results using measured copper concentrations. The 48-h EC50 was 35 μg l−1 with an upper and lower 95% confidence limit of 37 μg l−1 and 32 μg ...
Experiments were conducted to assess the effects of copper on larval development in the barnacle Bal...
Significant differences were found to exist in the copper tolerance of the life-history stages of th...
Copper is currently the most common biocide in antifouling paints. Levels of this metal were measure...
This study provides the first information on the effects of various concentrations of copper on the ...
The mining and production of nickel in tropical regions have the potential to impact on ecologically...
Historically, most research on the effects of pollutants on acorn barnacles has centered around elim...
A new sublethal toxicity test was developed in this study to measure the effect of copper and lead o...
Despite a growing abalone Haliotis midae industry in South Africa, few studies have measured the eff...
Copper (Cu), an essential micronutrient to organisms, may become toxic when present at too high envi...
Fertilization success of gametes from the scleractinian coral Goniastrea aspera was used to determin...
International audienceMetal pollutants in marine systems are broadly acknowledged as deleterious: ho...
Despite a growing abalone Haliotis midae industry in South Africa, few studies have measured the eff...
The moon jellyfish Aurelia coerulea is a nuisance species around the world, and is considered highly...
© 2019 The potential impacts of mining activities on tropical coastal ecosystems are poorly understo...
This study provides new information on the effects of various concentrations of the trace metals cop...
Experiments were conducted to assess the effects of copper on larval development in the barnacle Bal...
Significant differences were found to exist in the copper tolerance of the life-history stages of th...
Copper is currently the most common biocide in antifouling paints. Levels of this metal were measure...
This study provides the first information on the effects of various concentrations of copper on the ...
The mining and production of nickel in tropical regions have the potential to impact on ecologically...
Historically, most research on the effects of pollutants on acorn barnacles has centered around elim...
A new sublethal toxicity test was developed in this study to measure the effect of copper and lead o...
Despite a growing abalone Haliotis midae industry in South Africa, few studies have measured the eff...
Copper (Cu), an essential micronutrient to organisms, may become toxic when present at too high envi...
Fertilization success of gametes from the scleractinian coral Goniastrea aspera was used to determin...
International audienceMetal pollutants in marine systems are broadly acknowledged as deleterious: ho...
Despite a growing abalone Haliotis midae industry in South Africa, few studies have measured the eff...
The moon jellyfish Aurelia coerulea is a nuisance species around the world, and is considered highly...
© 2019 The potential impacts of mining activities on tropical coastal ecosystems are poorly understo...
This study provides new information on the effects of various concentrations of the trace metals cop...
Experiments were conducted to assess the effects of copper on larval development in the barnacle Bal...
Significant differences were found to exist in the copper tolerance of the life-history stages of th...
Copper is currently the most common biocide in antifouling paints. Levels of this metal were measure...