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Development and validation of an experimental life support system for assessing the effects of global climate change and environmental contamination on estuarine and coastal marine benthic communities.

机译:开发和验证实验性生命支持系统,以评估全球气候变化和环境污染对河口和沿海海洋底栖生物的影响。

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An experimental life support system (ELSS) was constructed to study the interactive effects of multiple stressors on coastal and estuarine benthic communities, specifically perturbations driven by global climate change and anthropogenic environmental contamination. The ELSS allows researchers to control salinity, pH, temperature, ultraviolet radiation (UVR), tidal rhythms and exposure to selected contaminants. Unlike most microcosms previously described, our system enables true independent replication (including randomization). In addition to this, it can be assembled using commercially available materials and equipment, thereby facilitating the replication of identical experimental setups in different geographical locations. Here, we validate the reproducibility and environmental quality of the system by comparing chemical and biological parameters recorded in our ELSS with those prevalent in the natural environment. Water, sediment microbial community and ragworm (the polychaete Hediste diversicolor) samples were obtained from four microcosms after 57 days of operation. In general, average concentrations of dissolved inorganic nutrients (NO3-; NH4+ and PO4-3) in the water column of the ELSS experimental control units were within the range of concentrations recorded in the natural environment. While some shifts in bacterial community composition were observed between in situ and ELSS sediment samples, the relative abundance of most metabolically active bacterial taxa appeared to be stable. In addition, ELSS operation did not significantly affect survival, oxidative stress and neurological biomarkers of the model organism Hediste diversicolor. The validation data indicate that this system can be used to assess independent or interactive effects of climate change and environmental contamination on benthic communities. Researchers will be able to simulate the effects of these stressors on processes driven by microbial communities, sediment and seawater chemistry and to evaluate potential consequences to sediment toxicity using model organisms such as Hediste diversicolor.
机译:建立了一个实验性生命支持系统(ELSS),以研究多种压力源对沿海和河口底栖生物的相互作用,特别是全球气候变化和人为环境污染所引起的扰动。 ELSS使研究人员可以控制盐度,pH,温度,紫外线辐射(UVR),潮汐节律以及与选定污染物的接触。与前面介绍的大多数缩影不同,我们的系统可实现真正的独立复制(包括随机化)。除此之外,它还可以使用市售的材料和设备进行组装,从而便于在不同地理位置复制相同的实验装置。在这里,我们通过比较ELSS中记录的化学和生物学参数与自然环境中普遍存在的化学和生物学参数,验证了系统的可重现性和环境质量。手术57天后,从四个缩影中获得了水,沉积物微生物群落和虫(Polychaete Hediste diversicolor)样本。通常,溶解的无机养分的平均浓度(NO 3 -; NH 4 + 和PO ELSS实验控制单元水柱中的4 -3 )在自然环境中记录的浓度范围内。虽然在原位和ELSS沉积物样品之间观察到细菌群落组成发生了一些变化,但大多数具有代谢活性的细菌类群的相对丰度似乎是稳定的。此外,ELSS手术并未显着影响模型生物Hediste diversicolor的存活,氧化应激和神经生物学标志物。验证数据表明,该系统可用于评估气候变化和环境污染对底栖生物的独立或互动影响。研究人员将能够使用多种多样的Hediste diversicolor等模型生物,模拟这些压力源对微生物群落,沉积物和海水化学驱动过程的影响,并评估对沉积物毒性的潜在后果。

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