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Microcontaminant accumulation, physiological condition and bilateral asymmetry in zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) from clean and contaminated surface waters

机译:干净和受污染的地表水在斑马贻贝(Dreissena polymorpha)中的微污染物积累,生理状况和双边不对称性

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Chemical and biological monitoring of pollution in the aquatic environment is essential to assess the quality of surface waters. Zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) have been used extensively to monitor pollution in freshwater environments, especially in bioaccumulation studies, whereby pollutant levels in tissues have been used as a measure of exposure. However, there is a need for good biomarkers that reflect the impact of exposure to pollutants. Bilateral asymmetry, commonly used as a measure of developmental instability, has a high potential as a biomarker to monitor stress caused by pollution. Nevertheless, until recently, no studies have evaluated bilateral asymmetry as a biomarker in zebra mussels. Biomarkers related to the energy metabolism may give a good indication of the physiological cost of exposure to pollution. In this study, we investigated whether the physiological condition (energy reserves and condition indices) and bilateral asymmetry of shells of zebra mussels are potentially useful biomarkers to monitor the impact of micropollution, such as trace metals, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), and di(p-chlorophenyl) dichloroethylene (p,p'-DDE) in the freshwater environment. Bilateral asymmetry of the zebra mussel shells was examined with respect to levels of pollutants accumulated in the mussels and compared to the physiological condition of the mussels. Levels of PCBs and several trace metals (especially Cd, Cu and Zn) were very high in four of the six sampling locations and in some locations the physiological condition of the mussels was significantly depressed. Nevertheless we did not find any relation (on individual or population level) with bilateral asymmetry of zebra mussel shells. Therefore our results suggest that bilateral asymmetry of zebra mussel shells is not a good measure for the impact of pollution in freshwater ecosystems. The energy reserves and condition indices, on the other hand, gave a valuable indication of the physiological condition of zebra mussels and are useful to monitor the impact of pollution if physiological and environmental factors are taken into account.
机译:化学和生物监测水生环境中的污染对于评估地表水的质量至关重要。斑马贻贝(Dreissena polymorpha)已被广泛用于监测淡水环境中的污染,尤其是在生物蓄积研究中,据此组织​​中的污染物水平已被用作衡量接触程度的手段。但是,需要有良好的生物标志物,以反映暴露于污染物的影响。双边不对称通常被用来衡量发育的不稳定性,作为监测污染引起的压力的生物标志物具有很高的潜力。然而,直到最近,还没有研究评估双边不对称性作为斑马贻贝的生物标记。与能量代谢有关的生物标志物可以很好地表明暴露于污染的生理成本。在这项研究中,我们调查了斑马贻贝的壳的生理状况(能量储备和状况指数)和双边不对称性是否可能是有用的生物标志物,以监测微污染的影响,例如痕量金属,多氯联苯(PCBs),多溴联苯醚(PBDEs)和二(对氯苯基)二氯乙烯(p,p'-DDE)。斑马贻贝壳的双边不对称性针对贻贝中积累的污染物水平进行了检查,并与贻贝的生理状况进行了比较。在六个采样点中的四个采样点中,PCBs和几种痕量金属(尤其是Cd,Cu和Zn)的含量非常高,在某些位置,贻贝的生理状况显着降低。然而,我们没有发现与斑马贻贝壳的双边不对称性有任何关系(在个体或人口水平上)。因此,我们的结果表明,斑马贻贝壳的双边不对称性不是衡量污染对淡水生态系统影响的好方法。另一方面,能量储备和状况指数为斑马贻贝的生理状况提供了有价值的指示,如果考虑到生理和环境因素,它们可用于监测污染的影响。

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