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Parental exposure to Deepwater Horizon oil in different environmental scenarios alters development of sheepshead minnow (Cyprinodon variegatus) offspring

机译:父母在不同环境下接触深水地平线油会改变小头head鱼(Cyprinodon variegatus)后代的发育

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The explosion of the Deepwater Horizon (DWH) oil exploration platform on April 20, 2010 began a catastrophic leak of approximately 640 million liters crude oil into the northern Gulf of Mexico (GOM), affecting more than 2100 km of coastline, including wetlands and estuaries that provide habitat and nursery for many aquatic species. Estuaries of the GOM are dynamic environments, with constant fluctuations in salinity and dissolved oxygen, including large hypoxic zones during summer months. Spawning fish in northern GOM estuaries following the DWH incident were at significant risk of oil exposure, and adverse environmental conditions at the time of exposure, such as hypoxia and low salinity, could have exacerbated developmental effects in the offspring. The present study investigated the effects of F-0 parental oil exposure in different environmental scenarios on development of F-1 sheepshead minnow (SHM) offspring. Adult SHM were exposed to the high-energy water accommodated fraction (HEWAF) of crude oil in three environmental scenarios: normoxic (NORM), hypoxic (HYP), and hypoxic with low salinity (HYP-LS). Parental HEWAF exposure in the NORM scenario resulted in developmental effects in F-1 offspring, including altered heart rate, decreased length at hatch, and impaired prey capture. Co-exposure of F-0 SHM to HEWAF and adverse environmental conditions altered HEWAF effects on F-1 heart rate, hatch rate, prey capture, and survival. Time to hatch was not significantly impacted by parental HEWAF in any environmental scenario. The present study demonstrates that parental exposure to HEWAF results in developmental changes in F-1 embryos, and co-exposure to adverse environmental conditions altered the effects for several developmental endpoints. These data suggest that SHM exposed to oil in estuaries experiencing hypoxia or low salinity may produce offspring with worsened outcomes. These developmental effects, in addition to previously reported reproductive effects in adult fish, could lead to long-term population level impacts for SHM.
机译:2010年4月20日,深水地平线(DWH)石油勘探平台发生爆炸,向墨西哥湾(GOM)北部泄漏了约6.4亿升原油,造成了灾难性泄漏,影响了包括湿地和河口在内的2100多公里海岸线为许多水生物种提供栖息地和苗圃。 GOM的河口是动态环境,盐度和溶解氧不断波动,包括​​夏季的大缺氧区。 DWH事件发生后,GOM北部河口的产鱼面临着很大的油暴露风险,而暴露时不利的环境条件(例如低氧和低盐度)可能会加剧后代的发育影响。本研究调查了在不同环境中F-0亲子油暴露对F-1羊头min鱼(SHM)后代发育的影响。在以下三种环境情况下,成年SHM暴露于原油的高能水分容纳量(HEWAF):常氧(NORM),低氧(HYP)和低盐度低氧(HYP-LS)。父母在NORM情况下暴露于HEWAF会导致F-1后代的发育受到影响,包括心率改变,孵化时间缩短以及猎物捕获受损。 F-0 SHM与HEWAF共同暴露以及不利的环境条件改变了HEWAF对F-1心率,孵化率,猎物捕获和生存的影响。在任何环境下,孵化时间都不会受到父母HEWAF的显着影响。本研究表明,父母暴露于HEWAF会导致F-1胚胎发育变化,并且共同暴露于不利的环境条件会改变几种发育终点的影响。这些数据表明,在缺氧或盐度低的河口接触油的SHM可能会产生后代恶化的后代。除了先前报道的对成鱼的生殖影响外,这些发育影响还可能导致对SHM的长期种群影响。

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