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DDT: short term effects on osmoregulation in black surfperch (Embiotoca jacksoni)
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
|March 11, 1975
Abstract:
DDT injected intraperitoneally into black surfperch caused substantial increases in plasma osmotic concentration only at doses much larger than are likely to be encountered in nature. Increased plasma concentrations were below those tolerated by fish adapted to high salinities. Death of marine teleosts from DDT poisoning probably involves factors other than simply osmoregulatory failure.