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Effects of alumina refinery wastewater and signature metal constituents at the upper thermal tolerance of: 2. The early life stages of the coral Acropora tenuis
Authors:Negri Andrew P  Harford Andrew J  Parry David L  van Dam Rick A
Institution:a Australian Institute of Marine Science, Townsville, QLD 4810, Australia
b Environmental Research Institute of the Supervising Scientist, Supervising Scientist Division, Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts, Darwin, NT 0812, Australia
c Tropical Futures: Mineral Program, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, NT 0909, Australia
Abstract:The success of early life history transitions of the coral Acropora tenuis were used as endpoints to evaluate thermal stress and the effects of wastewater discharged to a tropical marine environment. The studies assessed the effects of: (i) temperature; (ii) three signature metals of the wastewater, aluminium (Al), vanadium (V) and gallium (Ga); and (iii) the wastewater (at 27 °C and 32 °C) on fertilisation and larval metamorphosis. The median inhibition temperatures for fertilisation and metamorphosis were 32.8 °C and 33.0 °C, respectively. Fertilisation IC50s for Al, V and Ga were 2997, 2884 and 3430 μg L−1, respectively. Metamorphosis IC50s for Al, V and Ga were 1945, 675 and 3566 μg L−1, respectively. The wastewater only affected fertilisation and metamorphosis at moderate concentrations (IC50s = 63% and 67%, v/v, respectively, at 27 °C), posing a low risk to this species in the field. The effects of wastewater and temperature on fertilisation and metamorphosis were additive.
Keywords:Coral  Temperature  Climate  Metal  Tropical  Toxicity
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