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Daphnia Toxicology Experiment

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Page 1: Daphnia  Toxicology Experiment

Daphnia Toxicology Experiment

Bridges 2014

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DaphniaFreshwater planktonic crustaceansCyclic parthenogenesis

Favorable conditions: Asexual reproduction of femalesUnfavorable conditions: Sexual reproduction

Reproductive maturity: 3-5 daysFine mesh feeders

Eat bacteria and algaeSwim with an erratic, jerking motion then hang

motionless in the waterMany predators, including fish, shrimp and copepods

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ToxicityThe degree to which a substance can damage

an organism or the environmentToxicity is dose dependent

Too much water can be deadlyJust a little snake venom can be deadly

Many household products are toxicThis is an issue when they enter the

environment or our drinking water!

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Examples Household ToxinsDrain cleaners Oven cleanersLaundry detergentsFloor or furniture polishPaints PesticidesDisinfectantsCleaning ProductsMany others…

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Testing Toxicity with DaphniaPick a substance that you think will be toxic

to DaphniaCreate serial dilution of substance

Think carefully about what dilutions to useShould include:

Positive control (will kill) Negative control (won’t kill)

Transfer live Daphnia to plate containing dilution of potentially toxic substance

Score dead/live Daphnia in each treatment daily

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