危险系数
毒性
海洋生态系统
生态系统
沿海生态系统
急性毒性
毒理
EC50型
环境危害
环境科学
生态学
生物
渔业
化学
污染
生物化学
有机化学
体外
作者
Katie Wan Yee Yeung,John P. Giesy,Guang‐Jie Zhou,Kenneth M.Y. Leung
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2020.111178
摘要
Application of larvicidal oil (LO) is the most common practice in Hong Kong to control mosquitos, and hence prevent mosquito-borne diseases and protect human health. Globally, this study represented the first comprehensive assessment of toxicity and risk posed by LO to marine organisms. We found concentrations of LO ranged from 0.08 to 0.66 mg/L in coastal seawaters of Hong Kong. Waterborne exposure to water-accommodated fractions of LO resulted in growth inhibition to two microalgal species (72-h EC50: 1.92–2.90 mg/L) and acute mortality to three marine animals (96-h LC50: 3.41–8.10 mg/L). From these toxicity results, a concentration that considered to be hazardous to 5% of species (HC5) was predicted at 1.45 mg/L, while the predicted no-effect concentration was determined to be 0.29 mg/L. The hazard quotient of LO exceeded 1 at 9 out of 15 sites, indicating moderate-to-high ecological risk to exposure of LO in the marine environment of Hong Kong.
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