Toxicity and biodistribution of lanthanum and gadolinium in Daphnia magna following chronic dietary and waterborne exposure
Marion L. Revel, Chantal K. E. van Drimmelen, Frederika Černíková, Edith Padilla Suarez, Andrew Hursthouse, Susanne Heise

TL;DR
This study examines the long-term effects of lanthanum and gadolinium on Daphnia magna, finding that reproduction is more sensitive to these metals than growth or mortality.
Contribution
The study introduces new insights into the chronic dietary and waterborne toxicity of lanthanides on Daphnia magna.
Findings
Reproduction in D. magna was more sensitive to lanthanum and gadolinium exposure than growth or mortality.
Dietary exposure led to higher metal accumulation in D. magna compared to waterborne exposure.
Gadolinium exposure significantly reduced offspring production in D. magna.
Abstract
Daphnia magna has frequently been used to assess the toxicity of lanthanides (Ln) such as lanthanum (La) and gadolinium (Gd). However, most studies have focused on acute toxicity. Knowledge of chronic toxicity and the potential effects of dietary exposure on aquatic organisms is still scarce. The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of chronic waterborne and dietary route exposures of 0.5 mg L− 1 of La and Gd on the mortality, growth, and reproduction of D. magna. Four different exposure conditions were used: (i) control, (ii) dietary exposure, (iii) waterborne exposure, and (iv) a combination of dietary and waterborne exposure. The results showed that none of the Ln exposures affected the mortality or the growth of the organisms. Reproduction was identified as a more sensitive endpoint. For La, combined waterborne and dietary exposure delayed the release of the first…
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TopicsAquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics · Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis · Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology
