Compilation and standardization of oil toxicity data on early life stages of fish to support population-level oil spill impact modeling

IF 4.3 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Sami Vikkula , Samu Mäntyniemi , Sakari Kuikka
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Abstract

The risk of oil spills has increased in recent years due to rising tanker traffic and the emergence of poorly maintained vessels. While the environmental impacts of oil spills are wide-ranging, their effects on fish populations remain contested, prompting the need for further research and the development of improved tools and methodologies for impact assessment. One complicating factor is the heterogeneity of existing laboratory exposure data, which hinders their usage in population-level oil spill impact assessment. This study addresses that gap by compiling a dataset from peer-reviewed laboratory exposure studies on the early life stages (ELS) of fish exposed to oil. Through a systematic literature review, we identified relevant studies and developed novel standardization methods to improve data comparability. These methods included converting diverse exposure metrics to a baseline polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) concentration metric, calculating the geometric mean and time-weighted average concentrations, and modeling missing control concentrations. The resulting dataset encompasses multiple fish species and oil types, as well as wide exposure time and PAH concentration ranges, in order to support impact assessments across diverse spill scenarios in fish population dynamics models. Although our methodology significantly increased the amount of usable data, the species and oil type coverage remained uneven, requiring model structures that accommodate information borrowing. We provide recommendations to improve future experimental reporting and suggest methodological extensions for the standardization methods. This study demonstrates how structured data compilation and standardization can cost-effectively expand the applicability of existing experimental data for oil spill impact assessment.
编制和标准化鱼类早期生命阶段的油毒性数据,以支持种群水平的溢油影响建模
近年来,由于油轮运输量的增加和维修不善的船只的出现,石油泄漏的风险有所增加。虽然石油泄漏对环境的影响是广泛的,但它们对鱼类种群的影响仍有争议,这促使需要进一步研究和发展改进的影响评估工具和方法。一个复杂的因素是现有实验室暴露数据的异质性,这阻碍了它们在人口水平的溢油影响评估中的使用。这项研究通过汇编同行评议的实验室暴露研究数据集来解决这一差距,这些研究是关于暴露于石油的鱼类的早期生命阶段(ELS)的。通过系统的文献回顾,我们确定了相关的研究,并开发了新的标准化方法来提高数据的可比性。这些方法包括将不同的暴露指标转换为基线多环芳烃(PAH)浓度指标,计算几何平均值和时间加权平均浓度,并对缺失的控制浓度进行建模。由此产生的数据集包括多种鱼类和油类型,以及广泛的暴露时间和多环芳烃浓度范围,以支持鱼类种群动态模型中不同泄漏情景的影响评估。尽管我们的方法显著增加了可用数据的数量,但物种和油类型的覆盖范围仍然不均匀,需要适应信息借鉴的模型结构。我们提出了改进未来实验报告的建议,并提出了标准化方法的方法扩展。本研究展示了结构化数据汇编和标准化如何能够经济有效地扩大现有实验数据对溢油影响评估的适用性。
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Aquatic Toxicology
Aquatic Toxicology 环境科学-毒理学
CiteScore
7.10
自引率
4.40%
发文量
250
审稿时长
56 days
期刊介绍: Aquatic Toxicology publishes significant contributions that increase the understanding of the impact of harmful substances (including natural and synthetic chemicals) on aquatic organisms and ecosystems. Aquatic Toxicology considers both laboratory and field studies with a focus on marine/ freshwater environments. We strive to attract high quality original scientific papers, critical reviews and expert opinion papers in the following areas: Effects of harmful substances on molecular, cellular, sub-organismal, organismal, population, community, and ecosystem level; Toxic Mechanisms; Genetic disturbances, transgenerational effects, behavioral and adaptive responses; Impacts of harmful substances on structure, function of and services provided by aquatic ecosystems; Mixture toxicity assessment; Statistical approaches to predict exposure to and hazards of contaminants The journal also considers manuscripts in other areas, such as the development of innovative concepts, approaches, and methodologies, which promote the wider application of toxicological datasets to the protection of aquatic environments and inform ecological risk assessments and decision making by relevant authorities.
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