%0 Journal Article %A Stadnichenko, A. P. %A Kyrychuk, G. Ye. %A Ivanenko, L. D. %A Kirichuk, A. M. %D 2006 %I Begell House %N 2 %P 79-86 %R 10.1615/HydrobJ.v42.i2.70 %T Effect of Different Concentrations of Cadmium Bromide on Physicochemical Properties of Hemolymph in Planorbarius purpura (Mollusca: Pulmonata: Bulinidae) %U https://www.dl.begellhouse.com/journals/38cb2223012b73f2,33d35d05496c153e,53560f1079ab96af.html %V 42 %X Effects of the trematode invasion (infection) and solution of cadmium bromide (1, 5, and 10 mg/dm3); on physicochemical properties of hemolymph (volume, hemoglobin availability per unit of the total body mass and soft body mass, and active reaction) of Planorbarius purpura were studied. At 5 mg/dm3 of the toxicant in uninfected individuals and at 1 mg/dm3 in infected by trematodes individuals, a statistically significant increase of hemolymph volume was registered (there was no such increase at 10 mg/dm3). At all toxic mediums used in the experiments, an active reaction of hemolymph has shifted to the acidic side. In a solution with 1 mg/dm3 of toxicant the hemoglobin provision per unit of the total body mass and soft body mass is statistically increased in both invasion-free individuals and individuals infected by trematodes. %8 2006-05-25