Effects of photoproducts generated from irradiated Australian crude oil to the yellowtail kingfish (Seriola lalandi) and black bream (Acanthopagrus butcheri) on hatching success and cardiac development
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Photoproducts were generated by irradiating a high energy water accommodated fraction (HEWAF) of Australian crude oil. After a 1 g/L HEWAF was prepared, the solution was diluted to 10% using seawater. The 10% solution was placed in a clear, glass Pyrex baking dish and covered with either aluminum foil (to block UV radiation, referred to as the non-irradiated WAF) or UV transparent plastic (to allow for UV radiation, referred to as the irradiated WAF). The covered dishes were placed under ambient sunlight for 3-5h. After the UV exposure, the dishes were cooled to 25°C and diluted to 0, 0.1, 1, and 10%. Yellowtail amberjack (Seriola lalandi) embryos were exposed to irradiated and non-irradiated WAFs for 48 h in the laboratory (no UV light, 14:10 light dark cycle, 25°C). At 48h, hatch rate was quantified, and five larvae per treatment replicate were randomly selected and heart rate was quantified. Images of the five larvae were taken using a Leica M205C stereoscope and pericardial edema and spinal curvatures were quantified using ImageJ (v1.49). Black bream (Acanthopagrus butcheri) embryos were exposed to the irradiated and non-irradiated WAF dilutions for 48 h. After 48 h, hatching success was quantified in the hatch larvae.
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2019-07-09



