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The biological effects of ionising radiation on Crustaceans: A review

机译:电离辐射对甲壳类动物的生物学效应

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Historic approaches to radiation protection are founded on the conjecture that measures to safeguard humans are adequate to protect non-human organisms. This view is disparate with other toxicants wherein well-developed frameworks exist to minimise exposure of biota. Significant data gaps for many organisms, coupled with high profile nuclear incidents such as Chernobyl and Fukushima, have prompted the re-evaluation of our approach toward environmental radioprotection. Elucidating the impacts of radiation on biota has been identified as priority area for future research within both scientific and regulatory communities. The crustaceans are ubiquitous in aquatic ecosystems, comprising greater than 66,000 species of ecological and commercial importance. This paper aims to assess the available literature of radiation-induced effects within this subphylum and identify knowledge gaps. A literature search was conducted pertaining to radiation effects on four endpoints as stipulated by a number of regulatory bodies: mortality, morbidity, reproduction and mutation. A major finding of this review was the paucity of data regarding the effects of environmentally relevant radiation doses on crustacean biology. Extremely few studies utilising chronic exposure durations or wild populations were found across all four endpoints. The dose levels at which effects occur was found to vary by orders of magnitude thus presenting difficulties in developing phyla-specific benchmark values and reference levels for radioprotection. Based on the limited data, mutation was found to be the most sensitive endpoint of radiation exposure, with mortality the least sensitive. Current phyla-specific dose levels and limits proposed by major regulatory bodies were found to be inadequate to protect species across a range of endpoints including morbidity, mutation and reproduction and examples are discussed within. These findings serve to prioritise areas for future research that will significantly advance understanding of radiation-induced effects in aquatic invertebrates and consequently enhance ability to predict the impacts of radioactive releases on the environment. (C) 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.
机译:辐射防护的历史性方法基于这样的推测,即保护人类的措施足以保护非人类生物。该观点与其他有毒物质不同,在其他有毒物质中,存在完善的框架以尽量减少生物群的暴露。许多生物的大量数据缺口,再加上切尔诺贝利核电站和福岛核电站等备受关注的核事故,促使我们对环境辐射防护方法进行了重新评估。阐明辐射对生物群系的影响已被确定为科学界和监管界未来研究的优先领域。甲壳类在水生生态系统中无处不在,包括超过66,000种具有生态和商业意义的物种。本文旨在评估该亚门内辐射诱发效应的现有文献,并确定知识差距。根据许多监管机构的规定,进行了有关四个端点的辐射效应的文献检索:死亡率,发病率,繁殖和突变。该评价的主要发现是缺乏与环境有关的辐射剂量对甲壳类生物学的影响的数据。在所有四个终点中,几乎没有发现利用慢性暴露时间或野生种群的研究。已发现发生作用的剂量水平变化了几个数量级,因此在确定门特定的基准值和放射防护参考水平方面存在困难。根据有限的数据,发现突变是辐射暴露最敏感的终点,而死亡率是最不敏感的终点。发现主要监管机构提出的当前门类特异性剂量水平和限值不足以保护包括发病率,突变和繁殖在内的一系列端点的物种,并在其中进行了讨论。这些发现有助于优先考虑未来的研究领域,这些领域将显着提高对水生无脊椎动物辐射致影响的理解,从而增强预测放射性释放对环境影响的能力。 (C)2015作者。由Elsevier B.V.发布

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