Costa, H.H.2012-04-042012-04-041965Ceylon Journal of Science (Biological Sciences)5(2)pp.88-96https://dl.nsf.gov.lk/handle/1/7700Experiments with Gammarus puler with cyanide solutions gave generally similar results to those given by experiments with fish. These animals however, appeared to be less sensitive than fish. The response limit for Gammarus, for sodium cyanide, is about 0.0001N. Addition of thiosulphate to sodium cyanide reduce the toxicity but unlike with fish, the reactions are accelerated. Increasing the temperature, increasing or decreasing the pH and lowering the oxygen content had effects on their reactions similar to those seen in fishesBiological SciencesInvertebratesToxicityEnvironmental factorsResponses of freshwater animals to sodium cyanide solutions II. Gammarus pulexArticle