Behavioural Toxicity of a Combined Oilfield Chemicals on African Catfish (Clarias gariepinus) (Burchell 1822)

I. C. Davies, B. Uedeme-Naa
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The toxicity of the combination of xylene and diesel at a 50:50 ratio on the African catfish (Clarias gariepinus) was investigated using a static bioassay for 96hrs. No significant difference (P>0.05) was observed in the Physicochemical parameters of the experimental water after exposure for 24 hours among the different concentration gradients and the controlled unit. Although there was an increased variation along the concentration gradient observed after 96hours. The behavioral responses of the test fish from 24-96 hours of exposure show normal behavioral responses in the control. C. gariepinus exposed to 25 ml/l to 50 mg/l concentration of the toxicant showed normal behavior from 24 to 48 hours. Afterward, the fish that were active stopped swimming and remained static for a while in response to the sudden changes in the surrounding environment. Generally, fish exposed to higher concentrations such as 100 ml/l to 250 ml/l of the test chemicals showed progressive hyperventilation and abnormal behavior like gulping air, erratic swimming movement, very fast swimming, jumping, and displaying vigorous jerky movement suffocation, and loss of reflex. A faster operculum and tail beat movement was also observed with Spiraling. The behavioral responses increased significantly (P<0.05) with an increase in concentration per time as compared to the control group of fish. The noticeable behavioural difference was recorded for the different concentrations of the test chemical. An eco-friendly chemical that is within the acceptable limits recommended by WHO and DPR should be used in well stimulation and cleaning for sustainable biodiversity and a healthy aquatic environment.
复合油田化学品对非洲鲶鱼(Clarias gariepinus)的行为毒性研究
采用静态生物测定法研究了二甲苯和柴油以50:50的比例组合对非洲鲶鱼(Clarias gariepinus)的毒性。不同浓度梯度和控制单元暴露24 h后实验水的理化参数无显著差异(P>0.05)。96小时后,沿浓度梯度变化有所增加。在24-96小时的接触中,试验鱼的行为反应与对照组的正常行为反应相同。浓度为25 ~ 50 mg/l的毒理学家鸡在24 ~ 48 h内行为正常。之后,活跃的鱼停止游泳,并保持静止一段时间,以应对周围环境的突然变化。一般来说,鱼暴露于较高浓度(如100 ml/l至250 ml/l)的测试化学品中,表现出进行性换气过度和异常行为,如大口喘气,游泳运动不稳定,游泳速度非常快,跳跃,并表现出剧烈的抽搐运动窒息,反射丧失。螺旋运动也使被盖和尾拍运动更快。与对照组相比,随着每次浓度的增加,行为反应显著增加(P<0.05)。不同浓度的测试化学物质记录了显著的行为差异。应使用一种在世卫组织和环境保护部建议的可接受限度内的生态友好型化学品进行油井增产和清洁,以实现可持续的生物多样性和健康的水生环境。
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