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Effects of thermal evolution on the stoichiometric responses to nano-ZnO under warming are not general: insights from experimental evolution

机译:热量进化对变暖下纳米ZnO的化学计量反应的影响不是一般性的:实验演化的见解

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A key challenge for ecological risk assessment of contaminants under global warming is to predict effects at higher levels of biological organisation. One approach to reach this goal is to study how contaminants and warming cause changes in body stoichiometry as these may potentially cascade through food webs. Furthermore, though contaminants typically interact with warming, how rapid adaptation to higher temperatures affects these interactions is poorly studied. Here, we examined the effects of an important contaminant (ZnO nanoparticles, nZnO) and mild warming (4 degrees C) on body stoichiometry (C, N, P and their ratios) of an aquatic keystone species, the water flea Daphnia magna. To evaluate whether thermal evolution impacts the effects of nZnO at higher temperatures, we compared two sets of clones from a thermal selection experiment where Daphnia were kept in outdoor mesocosms at ambient or ambient +4 degrees C temperatures for 2 years. Exposure to nZnO decreased key body stoichiometric ratios (C:N, C:P and a trend for N:P) while warming increased the body C:N ratio. The stoichiometric changes to nZnO and warming were mostly independent and could be partly explained by changes in the macromolecules sugars and fat. Exposure to nZnO decreased C-rich sugars contributing to a reduced %C. Warming reduced body %C due to decreased C-rich sugars and fat levels, yet warming decreased body N% even more resulting in a higher C:N ratio. The stoichiometric responses to nZnO at the higher temperature did not differ between the two sets of clones, indicating experimental thermal evolution did not change the effects of nZnO under warming. Studying the stoichiometric responses to nZnO and warming of this keystone species may provide novel insights on the toxic effects of contaminants under warming. Moreover, understanding the influence of thermal evolution on the toxicity of contaminants is important for ecological risk assessment especially in a warming world.
机译:全球变暖下污染物生态风险评估的关键挑战是预测较高水平的生物组织的影响。达到这种目标的一种方法是研究污染物和变暖的原因如何变化,因为它们可能通过食物网级联级联。此外,虽然污染物通常与变暖相互作用,但如何快速适应对较高温度影响这些相互作用的研究很差。在这里,我们研究了一个重要的污染物(ZnO纳米颗粒,NZNO)和轻度升温(4℃)对水生骨丝物种的身体化学计量(C,N,P及其比例)的效果,水蚤Daphnia Magna。为了评估热量进化是否影响NZNO在较高温度下的影响,我们将两组克隆与热选择实验中的两组克隆相比,其中Daphnia在环境温度或环境+ 4摄氏度的温度下保持在室外的中科。接触NZNO降低的关键体化学计量比(C:N,C:P和N:P的趋势),同时加热增加了体C:N比。对NZNO和变暖的化学计量变化主要是独立的,可以通过大分子糖和脂肪的变化部分解释。暴露于NZNO降低的富含C的富含C的糖,促成了另外的C.由于C-富含C的糖和脂肪水平降低,温暖的体积%C,但是升温的体内均匀的含量较高,导致较高的C:N比。在较高温度下对NZNO的化学计量反应在两组克隆之间没有差异,表明实验性热量进化并没有改变NZNO在变暖下的影响。研究对NZNO的化学计量反应和这种基石物种的变暖可以为污染物在变暖中的毒性作用提供新的洞察。此外,了解热量进化对污染物毒性的影响对于生态风险评估特别重要,尤其是在温暖的世界中。

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