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Reproductive and histopathological effects in wild fish inhabiting an effluent-dominated stream, Wascana Creek, SK, Canada.

机译:栖息在以污水为主的溪流中的野生鱼类的生殖和组织病理学影响,加拿大SK,Wascana Creek。

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During the winter low flow periods, Wascana Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada, can be 100% treated municipal wastewater downstream of the City of Regina's Wastewater Treatment Plant. The objective of this study was to determine if exposure to municipal effluent affects the health and reproductive development of fish in an effluent-dominated stream. Field studies were conducted on post-spawning (August 2006), spawning (June 2007), recrudescent (October 2007) and pre-spawning (May 2008) sentinel fish [Fathead Minnow Pimephales promelas and Brook Stickleback Culaea inconstans] to assess responses in terms of growth (condition factor), reproduction (in vitro sex steroid biosynthetic capacity, and gonadosomatic indices, histology) and survival associated with the effluent outfall. Sentinel species demonstrated varying responses depending on the season of field collections. While Stickleback collected downstream of the sewage discharge were often longer, heavier and had greater condition, Fatheads from the same site were shorter and lighter. Exposed fish of both species exhibited delayed spawning and altered gonadal development depending on the season. Exposed male Fathead Minnows also had significantly lower scores of secondary sexual characteristics (fewer nuptial tubercles, little or no development of the dorsal pad, and the lack of presence of a dorsal fin dot). Histopathology of exposed Fathead Minnows revealed thickening of the gill lamellae and alterations in structure of the kidneys (inflammation of the proximal tubules and Bowman's capsule). It is not known if the effluents are affecting natural reproduction and recruitment into this population or if these impacted populations rely on immigration from upstream reaches to sustain the populations. Climate change and human population growth will further challenge this effluent-dominated stream's ability to assimilate nutrients and contaminants which may further impair the performance of fish in this arid environment.Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aquatox.2012.01.004
机译:在冬季低流量时期,加拿大萨斯喀彻温省的Wascana Creek可以作为里贾纳市废水处理厂下游100%处理的市政废水。这项研究的目的是确定暴露于市政污水中是否会影响以污水为主的河流中鱼类的健康和生殖发育。对产卵后鱼(2006年8月),产卵(2007年6月),复发性(2007年10月)和产卵前(2008年5月)前哨鱼[Fathead Minnow Pimephales promelas 和Brook Stickleback < i> Culaea inconstans ],以评估与废水排放相关的生长(条件因素),繁殖(体外性类固醇生物合成能力以及性腺机能指数,组织学)和存活率方面的反应。前哨物种表现出不同的响应,具体取决于田间采集的季节。虽然在污水排放下游收集的棘背鱼通常更长,更重并且状况更好,但来自同一地点的黑头又短又轻。根据季节的不同,两种鱼类的暴露鱼类均会延迟产卵并改变性腺发育。裸露的男性Fathead Minnows也具有较低的继发性特征(婚前结节较少,背垫很少或没有发育以及背鳍点不存在)。暴露的Fathead Minnows的组织病理学发现revealed片变厚,肾脏结构发生改变(近端小管和Bowman囊发炎)。目前还不清楚这些废水是否正在影响该种群的自然繁殖和吸收,或者这些受影响的种群是否依靠上游的移民来维持种群。气候变化和人口增长将进一步挑战以污水为主的河流吸收养分和污染物的能力,这可能进一步削弱鱼类在这种干旱环境中的性能。数字对象标识符http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j。水痘.2012.01.004

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