Fertilization success of gametes from the scleractinian coral Goniastrea aspera was used to determine toxic effects of the trace metals copper, zinc and cadmium. Spawned eggs and sperm were collected from adult colonies of G. aspera and dosed separately with different concentrations of copper, zinc or cadmium, with normal seawater used as controls. The eggs and sperm were then combined to allow fertilization to occur. After 5 h development time, the number of fertilized and developing embryos and unfertilized eggs were counted and recorded to determine percentage fertilization. Copper was the most toxic metal, whereas cadmium and zinc did not affect fertilization success at the concentrations tested. High fertilization rates of 91% ± 3.2% a...
Jellyfish blooms are an increasingly common event in our seas. Occurring via polyps’ asexual reprodu...
Spermio- and embryotoxicities of Cu, Ag, Cd, and Hg were investigated in Paracentrotus lividus, the ...
experimental study of the response of the gorgonian coral Subergorgia suberosa to polluted seawater ...
This study provides new information on the effects of various concentrations of the trace metals cop...
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...
This study examined the effect of copper on the settlement success of planula larvae of the reef-bui...
The reproductive success of marine broadcast spawners depends on the concentration of sperm that sur...
Currently few studies present sub-lethal toxicity data for tropical marine species, and there are no...
Marine environments are continuously being threatened by a large number of xenobiotics from anthropo...
Colonies of two scleractinian reef coral species, Acropora longicyathus and Acropora aspera were tra...
The effects of heavy metals, such as Hg, Pb, Cu, Cd, As, Sn, Cr, Mn, Ni and Zn on the two developing...
Effects of cadmium on the fertilizing capability of spermatozoa, dynamics of the first cleavage and ...
Spawned gametes were collected from colonies of Acroporalongicyathus at One Tree Island and Goniastr...
Successful reproduction is a determining factor for species survival. Pollution may impair reproduct...
Jellyfish blooms are an increasingly common event in our seas. Occurring via polyps’ asexual reprodu...
Spermio- and embryotoxicities of Cu, Ag, Cd, and Hg were investigated in Paracentrotus lividus, the ...
experimental study of the response of the gorgonian coral Subergorgia suberosa to polluted seawater ...
This study provides new information on the effects of various concentrations of the trace metals cop...
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...
This study examined the effect of copper on the settlement success of planula larvae of the reef-bui...
The reproductive success of marine broadcast spawners depends on the concentration of sperm that sur...
Currently few studies present sub-lethal toxicity data for tropical marine species, and there are no...
Marine environments are continuously being threatened by a large number of xenobiotics from anthropo...
Colonies of two scleractinian reef coral species, Acropora longicyathus and Acropora aspera were tra...
The effects of heavy metals, such as Hg, Pb, Cu, Cd, As, Sn, Cr, Mn, Ni and Zn on the two developing...
Effects of cadmium on the fertilizing capability of spermatozoa, dynamics of the first cleavage and ...
Spawned gametes were collected from colonies of Acroporalongicyathus at One Tree Island and Goniastr...
Successful reproduction is a determining factor for species survival. Pollution may impair reproduct...
Jellyfish blooms are an increasingly common event in our seas. Occurring via polyps’ asexual reprodu...
Spermio- and embryotoxicities of Cu, Ag, Cd, and Hg were investigated in Paracentrotus lividus, the ...
experimental study of the response of the gorgonian coral Subergorgia suberosa to polluted seawater ...