Journal article

A microcosm test of adaptation and species specific responses to polluted sediments applicable to indigenous chironomids (Diptera)

S Bahrndorff, J Ward, V Pettigrove, AA Hoffmann

Environmental Pollution | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2006

Abstract

Chironomids may adapt to pollution stress but data are confined to species that can be reared in the laboratory. A microcosm approach was used to test for adaptation and species differences in heavy metal tolerance. In one experiment, microcosms containing different levels of contaminants were placed in polluted and reference locations. The response of Chironomus februarius to metal contaminants suggested local adaptation: relatively more flies emerged from clean sediment at the reference site and the reverse pattern occurred at the polluted site. However, maternal effects were not specifically ruled out. In another species, Kiefferulus intertinctus, there was no evidence for adaptation. In ..

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