Daphnia behavioural responses to taste and odour compounds: ecological significance and application as an inline treatment plant monitoring tool.
Water Sci Technol
; 55(5): 23-31, 2007.
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ABSTRACT
Continuous monitoring of volatile organic compounds (VOC) in raw water is highly desirable for taste and odour management, but in most treatment plants this capacity is lacking. We used a bbe Daphnia toximeter installed in the Zurich water treatment plant to determine if Daphnia magna could be used to monitor odour compounds in source-water. Trace levels of two widely distributed biogenic VOCs in freshwater P-cyclocitral and 2(E),4(E),7(Z)-decatrienal were added to the raw water inflow to chambers containing test animals and their behaviour was recorded using a high resolution camera. We observed that each compound elicited a marked short-term increase in Daphnia swimming velocity, but the effect was brief and an acclimation to the compounds was observed after a time period or with repeated additions. The results demonstrate that the toximeter has considerable potential as a tool to monitor certain VOCs in water, and that Daphnia perceive and react to 2(E),4(E),7(Z)-decatrienal and P-cyclocitral at concentrations between 2.5 and 25 microM.
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MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Poluentes Químicos da Água
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Água
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Monitoramento Ambiental
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Purificação da Água
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Daphnia
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Odorantes
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
2007
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