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Applied and Environmental Microbiology, August 2001, p. 3523-3529, Vol. 67, No. 8
Freshwater Biological Laboratory, University
of Copenhagen, DK-3400 Hillerød, Denmark,1
and Department of Biology (Genetics), Humboldt-University,
D-10115 Berlin, Germany2
Received 9 February 2001/Accepted 30 May 2001
The influence of cell-bound microcystins on the survival time and
feeding rates of six Daphnia clones belonging to five
common species was studied. To do this, the effects of the
microcystin-producing Microcystis strain PCC7806 and its
mutant, which has been genetically engineered to knock out microcystin
synthesis, were compared. Additionally, the relationship between
microcystin ingestion rate by the Daphnia clones and
Daphnia survival time was analyzed. Microcystins ingested
with Microcystis cells were poisonous to all
Daphnia clones tested. The median survival time of the
animals was closely correlated to their microcystin ingestion rate. It was therefore suggested that differences in survival among
Daphnia clones were due to variations in microcystin intake
rather than due to differences in susceptibility to the toxins. The
correlation between median survival time and microcystin ingestion rate
could be described by a reciprocal power function. Feeding experiments showed that, independent of the occurrence of microcystins, cells of
wild-type PCC7806 and its mutant are able to inhibit the feeding activity of Daphnia. Both variants of PCC7806 were thus
ingested at low rates. In summary, our findings strongly suggest that
(i) sensitivity to the toxic effect of cell-bound microcystins is typical for Daphnia spp., (ii) Daphnia spp. and
clones may have a comparable sensitivity to microcystins ingested with
food particles, (iii) Daphnia spp. may be unable to
distinguish between microcystin-producing and -lacking cells, and (iv)
the strength of the toxic effect can be predicted from the microcystin
ingestion rate of the animals.
0099-2240/01/$04.00+0 DOI: 10.1128/AEM.67.8.3523-3529.2001
Copyright © 2001, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Effects of Cell-Bound Microcystins on Survival
and Feeding of Daphnia spp.
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Freshwater
Biological Laboratory, University of Copenhagen, Helsingørsgade 51, DK-3400 Hillerød, Denmark. Phone: 45 48267600. Fax: 45 48241476. E-mail: TRohrlack{at}zi.ku.dk.
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