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The Use of Zebrafish ( Danio rerio) Behavioral Responses in Identifying Sublethal Exposures to Deltamethrin

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MDPI AG
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph110403650

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behavioral response; bio-monitoring; zebrafish; hyperactivity; surfacing

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  1. Major Science and Technology Program for Water Pollution Control and Treatment [2009ZX07423-001]
  2. Special Project on the Integration of Industry, Education and Research of Guangdong Province [2012B091000110]

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Alterations of fish behavioral responses are sensitive indicators to identify accidental chemical pollution. In this research, a series of exposure tests were conducted to investigate behavioral changes of adult zebrafish (Danio rerio) exposed to deltamethrin (DM) in six concentrations of 0, 0.15, 1.5, 3.75, 7.5 and 15 g/L. Swimming changes in zebrafish were detected at a concentration as low as 1% of the LC50-24h within five hours. Hyperactivity was the first response, followed by a second response of fish surfacing. The change patterns of swimming speed in zebrafish were similar in all exposure groups, but the degree increased with increasing concentrations. Swimming speed and depth were altered within the first two hours after exposure, which was regarded as the most vital phase for water quality monitoring. The duration of hyperactivity and the time of zebrafish surfacing were both logarithmically correlated with exposure concentrations, which was helpful to distinguish the level of pollution.

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