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Implications of Persistent Exposure to Treated Wastewater Effluent for Breeding in Wild Roach (Rutilus rutilus) Populations

机译:持久暴露于野生蟑螂(Rutilus rut​​ilus)种群中经处理的废水的育种意义

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Feminized responses are widespread in wild populations of roach, Rutilus rutilus, living in UK rivers, and some of these responses have been shown to arise as a consequence of exposure to wastewater treatment works (WwTW) effluent discharges and the endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) they contain. The causation of the ovotestis condition in wild roach, however, has yet to be established. Furthermore, the impact of long-term exposure to WwTW effluents on the reproductive fitness of wild fish populations is not known, and this information is crucial for population level effect assessments. We undertook a chronic exposure of roach to a treated estrogenic wastewater effluent for up to 3.5 years to assess principally for effects on subsequent reproductive fitness, as determined through parentage analysis on offspring from a competitive breeding study. In generating the fish for the breeding study we found that exposure to full strength WwTW effluent until sexual maturity resulted in sex reversal in almost all males in the population; 98% of the exposed fish were phenotypic females, containing ovaries. Furthermore, fish exposed to a 50% dilution ofWwTW effluent contained ovotestis (21% of the male roach) that was absent from the control population. In competitive breeding studies, and applying DNA microsatellites to assess parentage, we show that presumptive females exposed to sexual maturity to WwTW effluent bred normally, albeit in the absence of nonexposed females, but putative sex-reversed males breeding as females contributed poorly, if at all, in a breeding population, depending on the competition. These novel findings on sex reversal add a new dimension for impact assessments of exposure to WwTW effluents on fish populations.
机译:女性化反应广泛存在于居住在英国河流中的蟑螂(Rutilus rut​​ilus)的野生种群中,其中一些反应已显示是由于暴露于废水处理厂(WwTW)的污水排放和内分泌干扰物(EDC)而产生的他们包含。然而,尚未确定野生蟑螂中卵睾丸病的病因。此外,长期暴露于WWW废水对野生鱼种群生殖适应性的影响尚不明确,该信息对于评估种群水平的影响至关重要。我们对蟑螂进行了长达3.5年的长期接触处理过的雌激素废水的评估,主要是通过竞争性育种研究对后代的亲子关系分析来确定其对后续生殖适应性的影响。在为繁殖研究生产鱼时,我们发现在人口中,几乎所有雄性都暴露于完全强度的WwTW废水直到性成熟,才导致性逆转。 98%的裸露鱼类是表型雌性,含有卵巢。此外,暴露于50%WwTW废水稀释液的鱼类所含的卵睾丸(雄性蟑螂的21%)不在对照组中。在竞争性育种研究中,并应用DNA微卫星评估亲缘关系,我们表明,即使没有未暴露的雌性,暴露于WwTW出水的性成熟的假定雌性也能正常繁殖,但是假定雌性性交相反的雄性繁殖,如果在全部,取决于繁殖情况。这些关于性逆转的新颖发现为暴露于鱼类种群的WWW废水的影响评估增加了新的维度。

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    《Environmental Science & Technology》 |2011年第4期|p.1673-1679|共7页
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    University of Exeter, Biosciences, College of Life & Environmental Sciences, Exeter EX4 4PS, United Kingdom;

    University of Exeter, Biosciences, College of Life & Environmental Sciences, Exeter EX4 4PS, United Kingdom;

    University of Exeter, Biosciences, College of Life & Environmental Sciences, Exeter EX4 4PS, United Kingdom;

    Okazaki Institute for Integrative Biosdence, National Institute for Basic Biology, National Institutes of Natural Sciences, and Department of Basic Biology, School of Life Science, Graduate University for Advanced Studies, 5-1 Higashiyama, Myodaiji,Okazaki 444-8787, Japan;

    University of Exeter, Biosciences, College of Life & Environmental Sciences, Exeter EX4 4PS, United Kingdom;

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