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Avoidance behaviour of freshwater fish and shrimp exposed to ammonia and low dissolved oxygen separately and in combination
Authors:Jody Richardson  Erica K. Williams  Christopher W. Hickey
Affiliation:1. National Institute of Water &2. Atmospheric Research Ltd , P.O. Box 11 115, Hamilton, New Zealand
Abstract:Abstract

The responses of common smelt (Retropinna retropinna Richardson), inanga (Galaxias maculatus Jenyns), common bully (Gobiomorphus cotidianus McDowall), and shrimp (Paratya curvirostris Heller) to ammonia and low dissolved oxygen (DO), separately and in combination, were measured in a fluvarium. Only common smelt avoided high or low ammonia (c. 8.5 and 2.0 g m?3 NH3, respectively) and low DO (c. 2 g m?3) alone and in combination. Shrimp avoided high ammonia and low DO+ammonia but not low DO on its own. Inanga and bullies showed no significant negative response to either contaminant; rather, inanga were strongly attracted to low ammonia and bullies to low DO. These results parallel those from toxicity experiments that show common smelt and shrimp are usually among the most sensitive native species to various contaminants. The consistent and appropriate avoidance behaviour shown by common smelt, in particular, suggests this species would be a good indicator organism for assessing the health of lowland waterways.
Keywords:Retropinna retropinna  Galaxias maculatus  Gobiomorphus cotidianus  Paratya curvirostris  avoidance  ammonia  oxygen
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