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Sandra Casellato and P. Angela Negrisolo; Acute and chronic effects of an anionic surfactant on some freshwater tubificid species. Hydrobiologia 180:243-252, 1989

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We report the results of research on acute and chronic effects of linear alkylbenzensulfonate (LAS) on two tubificd species. 96 hr LC50 assay values were estimated at 10 degrees C for Limnodrilus hoffmeisteri and Branchiura sowerbyi exposed to different concentrations of LAS dissolved in water, both with and without sediment. The presence of sediments modified LAS toxicity and increased values: NOEC and LOEC resulted in values 2.5 times higher for Branchiura sowerbyi and 4-4.5 times for Limnodrilus hoffmeisteri, when the sediments were present. The chronic effects induced by a long exposure to LAS were evaluated for different stages of the biological cycle of Branchiura sowerbyi. Using concentrations between the NOEC and LOEC (0.5, 2.5, and 5 ppm), with control, we could observe that: 1) at 5 ppm the cocoons were laid precociously compared to controls, 2) in all treated series the number of cocoons was lower than in controls, 3) the mean number of oocytes per cocoon was lower for the worms submitted to LAS, compared to the control, 4) the period of embryonic development was similar for all used concentrations and for control, and 5) the number of degenerated cocoons was unchanged by the LAS treatment.