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Arctic copepod copper sensitivity and comparison with Antarctic and temperate copepods

机译:北极桡足类的铜敏感性及与南极和温带桡足类的比较

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The ongoing global climate crisis increases temperatures in polar regions faster and with greater magnitude than elsewhere. The decline of Arctic sea ice opens up new passages, eventually leading to higher anthropogenic activities such as shipping, fishing, and mining. Climate change and anthropogenic activities will increase contaminant transport from temperate to Arctic regions. The shipping industry uses copper as an antifouling coating. Copper is an essential element but becomes toxic at excess concentrations, and its use may inadvertently affect non-target organisms such as copepods. Copper affects copepods by lowering reproductive output, prolonging developmental time, and causing increased mortality. As data on copper sensitivity of polar copepods at low temperatures are rare, we conducted onboard survival experiments with the Arctic region's most common copepod species (Calanus finmarchicus, C. glacialis, C. hyperboreus). Acute survival tests were done for up to 8 days on individuals in 70 ml bottles at 1 degrees C with nominal copper concentrations ranging from 3 to 480 mu g L-1. We used a reduced General Unified Threshold model for Survival (GUTS) to analyse the data, and placed our results in the context of the few published copper sensitivity data of the Antarctic and temperate copepod species at low temperatures. The sensitivity of Cu exposure was similar between the three Calanus species. However, a model comparison suggests that the tested C. glacialis population is less sensitive than the other two species in our experiments. Compared to published data, the three Arctic species appear slightly less sensitive to copper compared to their Antarctic counterparts but more compared to their temperate ones. Our literature search revealed only a few available studies on the copper sensitivity of polar copepods. In the future, this species group will be exposed to more pollutants, which warrants more studies to predict potential risks, especially given possible interactions with environmental factors.
机译:持续的全球气候危机使极地地区的气温上升速度比其他地方更快、幅度更大。北极海冰的减少开辟了新的通道,最终导致了更高的人为活动,如航运、捕鱼和采矿。气候变化和人为活动将增加污染物从温带地区向北极地区的运输。航运业使用铜作为防污涂层。铜是一种必需元素,但浓度过高会变得有毒,其使用可能会无意中影响非目标生物,例如桡足类。铜通过降低生殖输出、延长发育时间和导致死亡率增加来影响桡足类动物。由于极地桡足类在低温下对铜敏感性的数据很少,我们对北极地区最常见的桡足类物种(Calanus finmarchicus、C. glacialis、C. hyperboreus)进行了船上生存实验。在 1 摄氏度下对 70 ml 瓶中的个体进行长达 8 天的急性存活试验,标称铜浓度范围为 3 至 480 μ g L-1。我们使用简化的通用生存统一阈值模型 (GUTS) 来分析数据,并将我们的结果放在低温下南极和温带桡足类物种为数不多的已发表的铜敏感性数据的背景下。三种 Calanus 物种之间 Cu 暴露的敏感性相似。然而,模型比较表明,测试的 C.在我们的实验中,冰川种群的敏感性低于其他两个物种。与已公布的数据相比,这三种北极物种对铜的敏感度似乎略低于南极物种,但与温带物种相比则更敏感。我们的文献检索显示,关于极地桡足类铜敏感性的可用研究很少。未来,该物种群将暴露于更多污染物中,这需要更多的研究来预测潜在风险,特别是考虑到可能与环境因素相互作用。

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