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Survival of the Fattest: Implications for Acute Effects of Lipophilic Chemicals on Aquatic Populations

机译:脂肪的存活:亲脂性化学物质对水生种群的急性影响的影响

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Simple assumptions for individual toxic response, exchange of toxicant with environmental concentrations and body composition are used in a model to evaluate the effect of lipid variation on toxic response in a subpopulation of similarly sized individuals. The model represents the internal distribution of a chemical such that more hydrophobic compounds preferentially move into body lipid. Thus, for exposures of equal chemical activity, both increasing body fat and greater hydrophobicities increase the exposure duration that can be withstood without effect. In simulated 96-h bioassays, the effect of increased tolerance to higher hydrophobicities was apparent for chemicals whose K(sub ow) exceeded 10,000. These simulations are compared to published observations. Simulations also are compared to other published data for longer-term bioassays. The effect of interspecies gill morphology on toxic response also is explored. It is concluded that variation in lipid can account for much variation in tolerance in a subpopulation of similarly sized individuals; that gill morphology is another variable influencing toxic response; and that, in general, for similarly exposed organisms, the fattest survives the longest.

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