Environmentally relevant concentrations of Cadmium impair morpho-physiological development and metamorphosis in Polypedates maculatus (Anura, Rhacophoridae) tadpoles

Cadmium (Cd) poisoning has been globally reported causing detrimental health issues with severe toxic effects on certain physiological systems. Here the effects of different concentrations of Cadmium were assessed on the metamorphosis and development of common Indian tree frogs (Polypedates maculatu...

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Main Authors: Srikant Ojha, Anirban Roy, Animesh Kr. Mohapatra
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Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2021-01-01
Series:Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590182621000084
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spelling doaj-afe54e693297444e91d9dbe38a0370672021-04-10T04:17:16ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology2590-18262021-01-013133141Environmentally relevant concentrations of Cadmium impair morpho-physiological development and metamorphosis in Polypedates maculatus (Anura, Rhacophoridae) tadpolesSrikant Ojha0Anirban Roy1Animesh Kr. Mohapatra2Department of Education in Science and Mathematics (DESM), Regional Institute of Education (NCERT), Bhubaneswar 751022, Odisha, IndiaCorresponding author.; Department of Education in Science and Mathematics (DESM), Regional Institute of Education (NCERT), Bhubaneswar 751022, Odisha, IndiaDepartment of Education in Science and Mathematics (DESM), Regional Institute of Education (NCERT), Bhubaneswar 751022, Odisha, IndiaCadmium (Cd) poisoning has been globally reported causing detrimental health issues with severe toxic effects on certain physiological systems. Here the effects of different concentrations of Cadmium were assessed on the metamorphosis and development of common Indian tree frogs (Polypedates maculatus, Gray 1830). The tadpoles were exposed to environmentally relevant concentrations (up to 0.7 mg/l) of Cd in dechlorinated water from the larval stage to adulthood. Survival, growth traits (body length and body mass), external deformities and movement were some of the morpho-physiological characters compared between control and experimental samples. Followed by the determination of acute toxicity (median lethal concentration–LC50– after 24 h (5.603 mg/l) and 48 h (4.811 mg/l) of exposure), impacts associated with chronic toxicity of Cd to the tadpoles were inspected. The study showed multiple physiological deformities in the tadpoles chronically exposed to 0.5 and 0.7 mg/l Cd that included morphological malformations, pale skin colour, insipid motility, delayed metamorphosis and even high mortality. In addition to that, the tadpoles treated with 0.5 and 0.7 mg/l Cd showed significantly lesser growth traits than the controls over the study period. The paper aims to contribute in increasing ecotoxicological knowledge of an anuran species from which there is not much information of this type. Given the wide geographical distribution of the study species, it can serve as a bio-indicator of cadmium contamination, considering its applicability across a large swath of aquatic ecosystems in the Indian subcontinent.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590182621000084CadmiumLC50MetamorphosisPolypedates maculatusToxicityTumours
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author Srikant Ojha
Anirban Roy
Animesh Kr. Mohapatra
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Anirban Roy
Animesh Kr. Mohapatra
Environmentally relevant concentrations of Cadmium impair morpho-physiological development and metamorphosis in Polypedates maculatus (Anura, Rhacophoridae) tadpoles
Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology
Cadmium
LC50
Metamorphosis
Polypedates maculatus
Toxicity
Tumours
author_facet Srikant Ojha
Anirban Roy
Animesh Kr. Mohapatra
author_sort Srikant Ojha
title Environmentally relevant concentrations of Cadmium impair morpho-physiological development and metamorphosis in Polypedates maculatus (Anura, Rhacophoridae) tadpoles
title_short Environmentally relevant concentrations of Cadmium impair morpho-physiological development and metamorphosis in Polypedates maculatus (Anura, Rhacophoridae) tadpoles
title_full Environmentally relevant concentrations of Cadmium impair morpho-physiological development and metamorphosis in Polypedates maculatus (Anura, Rhacophoridae) tadpoles
title_fullStr Environmentally relevant concentrations of Cadmium impair morpho-physiological development and metamorphosis in Polypedates maculatus (Anura, Rhacophoridae) tadpoles
title_full_unstemmed Environmentally relevant concentrations of Cadmium impair morpho-physiological development and metamorphosis in Polypedates maculatus (Anura, Rhacophoridae) tadpoles
title_sort environmentally relevant concentrations of cadmium impair morpho-physiological development and metamorphosis in polypedates maculatus (anura, rhacophoridae) tadpoles
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology
issn 2590-1826
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Cadmium (Cd) poisoning has been globally reported causing detrimental health issues with severe toxic effects on certain physiological systems. Here the effects of different concentrations of Cadmium were assessed on the metamorphosis and development of common Indian tree frogs (Polypedates maculatus, Gray 1830). The tadpoles were exposed to environmentally relevant concentrations (up to 0.7 mg/l) of Cd in dechlorinated water from the larval stage to adulthood. Survival, growth traits (body length and body mass), external deformities and movement were some of the morpho-physiological characters compared between control and experimental samples. Followed by the determination of acute toxicity (median lethal concentration–LC50– after 24 h (5.603 mg/l) and 48 h (4.811 mg/l) of exposure), impacts associated with chronic toxicity of Cd to the tadpoles were inspected. The study showed multiple physiological deformities in the tadpoles chronically exposed to 0.5 and 0.7 mg/l Cd that included morphological malformations, pale skin colour, insipid motility, delayed metamorphosis and even high mortality. In addition to that, the tadpoles treated with 0.5 and 0.7 mg/l Cd showed significantly lesser growth traits than the controls over the study period. The paper aims to contribute in increasing ecotoxicological knowledge of an anuran species from which there is not much information of this type. Given the wide geographical distribution of the study species, it can serve as a bio-indicator of cadmium contamination, considering its applicability across a large swath of aquatic ecosystems in the Indian subcontinent.
topic Cadmium
LC50
Metamorphosis
Polypedates maculatus
Toxicity
Tumours
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590182621000084
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