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Natural selection for resistance to mercury pollution
Authors:R Baker  B Lavie  E Nevo
Institution:(1) Institute of Evolution, University of Haifa, Mount Carmel, 31999 Haifa, (Israel)
Abstract:Summary The survival under conditions of mercury pollution of two natural populations of the marine gastropodCerithium rupestre, derived from mercury-polluted and mercury-free sites, was tested in the laboratory. The results indicate a significantly higher survival rate for animals derived from the mercury-polluted site, in each of six repetitive experiments. We conclude that mercury resistance in marine organisms is reinforced in mercury polluted sites, presumably by natural selection for increased resistance. The evolution of metal tolerance in marine organisms may be as fast as that of metal tolerance in plants and the evolution of industrial melanisms in moths.
Keywords:Cerithium rupestre  gastropods  mercury pollution  mercury resistance  metal tolerance
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