TY - JOUR
T1 - Behavioural Responses of Clarias gariepinus (Burchell 1822) Fingerlings Exposed to Varied Concentrations of Xylene and Diesel
AU - Davies, I.C. AU - Uedeme-Naa, B.
JO - Journal of Food Technology
VL - 20
IS - 2
SP - 13
EP - 20
PY - 2022
DA - 2001/08/19
SN - 1684-8462
DO - jftech.2022.13.20
UR - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=jftech.2022.13.20
KW - Behavioural
KW -responses
KW -Clarias gariepinus
KW -fingerlings
KW -xylene and diesel
AB - The toxicity of the combination of xylene and
diesel at 50:50 ratio on the African catfish (Clarias
gariepinus) was investigated using static bioassays for 96
h. No statistical significance was observed from the
othergroups and the control group. Physicochemical
parameters after exposing C. gariepinus to xylene: diesel
for 24 h was no significant difference (p>0.05) among the
different concentration gradients and there was also an
increase variation along concentration gradient observed
after 96 h. The behavioral responses of the test fish were
observed at 24-96 h of exposure. Normal behavioral
responses were observed in the control. Fish exposed to
25-50 mg L-1 showed normal behavior from 24-48 h but
afterwards, the fish that were alert 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 100-250 mL L-1
of the test chemicals showed progressive hyperventilation
and abnormal behavior such as gulping of air, an erratic
swimming movement, very fast swimming, jumping and
displaying a vigorous jerky movement suffocation and
loss of reflex. A faster opercula and tail beat movement
was also observed with Spiraling. The behavioral
responses increased significantly (p<0.05) with increase
in concentration per time as compared to the control
group of fish. Noticeable behavioural difference was
recorded for the different concentration. An eco-friendlier
chemical known LC50 that is within the acceptable level
recommended by WHO in well simulation and cleaning
for a sustainable biodiversity and healthy aquatic
environment.
ER -