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Interactions between a small chronic increase in diel water temperature and exposure to a common environmental contaminant on development of Arizona tiger salamander larvae

机译:亚利桑那水water幼体发育过程中,diel水温长期缓慢升高与暴露于常见环境污染物之间的相互作用

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Global climate change leading to increased temperatures may affect shifts in physiological processes especially in ectothermic organisms. Temperature-dependent shifts in developmental rate in particular, may lead to life-long changes in adult morphology and physiology. Combined with anthropogenic changes in the chemical environment, changes in developmental outcomes may affect adult functionality. The purpose of this study is to determine 1) if small increases in diel water temperature affect the development of Arizona tiger salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum nebulosum) larvae, and 2) if this change interacts with exposure to the common environmental thyroid disrupting compound, perchlorate. Larvae between Watson and Russell developmental stages 8-13 were exposed to ammonium perchlorate (AP) at doses of 0, 20 or 200 ppb and then raised at either ambient or a 0.9 degrees C elevated above ambient temperature for 81 days in outdoor enclosures. During the first 5 treatment weeks, AP treatment induced slower development and smaller snout-vent length (SVL) of exposed larvae, but only in the elevated temperature group. During the later stages of development, the small increase in temperature, regardless of AP treatment, tended to decrease the time to metamorphosis and resulted in a significantly smaller body mass and worse body condition. Our results suggest that even small diel water temperature increases can affect the developmental process of salamanders and this shift in the water temperature may interact with a common environmental contaminant. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:导致温度升高的全球气候变化可能会影响生理过程的转变,尤其是在放热生物中。尤其是温度依赖性的发育速度变化,可能导致成人形态和生理学终生改变。结合化学环境的人为变化,发育结果的变化可能会影响成人的功能。本研究的目的是确定1)迪尔水温的小幅升高是否会影响亚利桑那虎sal(Ambystoma tigrinum nebulosum)幼虫的发育,以及2)这种变化是否与暴露于常见的破坏环境的甲状腺高氯酸盐化合物相互作用。将Watson和Russell发育阶段8-13之间的幼虫暴露于0、20或200 ppb的高氯酸铵(AP)中,然后在室外环境中于环境温度或高于环境温度的0.9摄氏度下饲养81天。在治疗的前5周中,AP治疗诱导发育缓慢,暴露幼虫的鼻出口长度(SVL)较小,但仅限于高温组。在发育的后期阶段,不管采用何种AP治疗,温度的小幅升高都倾向于减少变态的时间,并导致体重显着降低和身体状况恶化。我们的结果表明,即使diel水温升高很小,也会影响of的发育过程,并且水温的这种变化可能与常见的环境污染物相互作用。 (C)2016 Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利。

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