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Coal fly ash effluent affects the distributions of Brachionus calyciflorus sibling species.

Ecotoxicol Environ Saf.. 2014-11; 
G Zhang, YL Xi, YH Xue, XL Xiang, XL Wen. Provincial Key Laboratory for Conservation and Utilization of Important Biological Resource in Anhui, College of Life Sciences, Anhui Normal University, Wuhu 241000, Anhui, PR China.
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Abstract

Fly ash, a coal combustion residue of thermal power plants and a source of multiple pollutants, has been recognized as an environmental hazard all over the world. Although it is known that fly ash effluent affects density, diversity and distribution of rotifers in drainage systems and receiving water bodies, the effect of fly ash effluent on the distributions of highly similar rotifer species remains unknown. In this study, the mtDNA COI genes of 90 individuals in Brachionus calyciflorus complex from Lake Hui (as a fly ash discharge water pond) and other two neighboring lakes (Lake Fengming and Lake Tingtang) were sequenced and analyzed, and the responses in selected life table demographic parameters (life expe... More

Keywords

Rotifera; Coal fly ash effluent; COI gene sequence; Life table demography; Colonization; Distribution