aii r agi. —. dletitned Bini, eves» faite Eneatae 8 ‘ Page 355 Radioresistance of Fish ” etait F for fish, or to metamorphosis (Snedelization tohatenigsions were calculated tion. The for amp . logarit hmic transforma regression coefficients, Cor 1956) eervat ions, the rmined from the value of dete s itie abil prob the Sod e (Table 6). summarizing tabl “1 appear ina ANALYSIS OF PUBLISHED RESULTS eggs of rainbow welander (1954) irradiated the stage s from us vario in ) nerii gaird trout (Salmo 1 Table his From . stage yed ate-e F one-cell tol as 50 dosel letha e relat to ble E gnd 2 1t 18 possi about two months and Ee geterzined both at hatching ption to per~ ai the completion of yolk absor : Rugh and Clugston (1955) described the effects of x-radiation upon various stages in the embryonic development of Fundulus heteroclitus. Although the lethal dose-50 is not stated, their descriptions of results permitted our estimating the lethal dose-50 (Table 3) trends. Table 3. Letnal dose~50's were also estimated from der's (1954, page 235) graphs, and both calare used in welated and estimated !ethal dose-50's Table 2 and Figure 3. Table 2. Lethal dose-50 of rainbow trout at six stages of incubation, L Fo incubation when At hatching ‘Birradiated Stage irradiated ——— Name Per cent or of incu-~ number bation .28 2.54 17.3 25, 67. 78 468 524 735 - 89. calculatedlestimated 80 600 700 1,000 3,000 - 58 313 461 454 415 4,000 70 400 600 500 600 904 1,000 lvethal dose-50's calculated by Welander (1954, page T T (roentgens) 2- to 8-cell 1.90 -Only slightly less sensitive than l- to 2-cell; 500 roentgens permitted quite normal development........... 5.30 -1,000 roentgens permitted only a few to hatch.......... when controls at stage 22.... ll;,expanding blastula 8-day 72.8 embryo 400 600 800 -Tolerated up to 3,000 roentgens without a marked decrease in the number developing normally............ 3,000 4,000 T AT HATCHING 1,000 | Effect 1.14 -300 to 400 roentgens resulted in stunted, but otherwise normal development :600 roentgens ,25 per cent hatched, stunted; reached stage 15 233) . 4,000 Estimated lethal dose-50 at hatching 1- to 2-cell At end of yolk stage calculatedlestimated Responses of embryos of Fundulus heteroclitus to X-irradiation, from Rugh and Clugston, dose-50 based upon their descriptions. lethal dose-50 in roentgens me Per cent of ; (1955), with subjective estimates of lethal ; se tage .of incubation reached at the time of irra- diation. at four stages which can be converted to percentage of the total incubation period (11 days) using the time-table of embryonic development contributed by Solberg (1938). Table 3 and Figure 4 give the trend of embryonic radioresistance of Fundulus which closely resembles the preceding a wn z 4 7 qt« 4 ©1,000} 7 2 ui Qo x mw” & o z 100} 4 z= nt las 100+ 7 Qo Lad) a o a z ° -/ 1d oa i i 1 7 7 F = x Eud a! wm 1 us o © 1,000 | AT END OF YOLK STAGE _ >. La <= x = 9 “i ot oF | ; 4 oe . 10 100 PER CENT OF INCUBATION WHEN IRRADIATED . Figure 3. Re lationshi p of let hal dosete Per cent of incubation of rai nbow t “8 when itrrag ra 1954) Leth 1 at solid lin o e te stage (lower ). CirCu wore cles : ana tine » Based on Calculate ae. d lethal dosese@ and troken lines based Mated lethal dos e-50's “eon . ’ * 100 and broken line; and of lethal dose-50 to per cent of time from fertilization to metamorphosis of amphibia (Rugh, 1954), circles and solid lines. I ‘ t \ Id PER CENT OF DEVELOPMENT WHEN IRRADIATED Figure 4. Relationships of lethal dose-50 to per cent of incubation of the eggs of r eo x o Ot Fundulus (Rugh and Clugston, 1955), crosses stro ee eae too - 10 . a . Belyaeva and Pokrouskaya (1957, 1958) reported for the loach, (isgurnus fossilis, that anaphasetelophase was the most sensitve mitotic phase, 20 times as sensitive as interphase, and that radio- resistance rose with advancing embryological development. From their description of results, le- thal dose 50's may be roughly estimated for four stages (Table 4), but, because of the high resistance at last blastula, variability is tvo great for statistically significant regression (Table 6). Rugh (1954) described the results of irradiat- ing amphibia at various stages from the uterine egg

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