Bayesian inference of a dynamical model evaluating Deltamethrin effect on Daphnia survival

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
A. Diouf, B. I. Camara, D. Ngom, Héla Toumi, V. Felten, J. Masfaraud, J. Férard
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Abstract

The toxicokinetic and toxicodynamic models (TK-TD) are very well-known for their ability, at both the individual and the population level, to  accurately describe life cycles such as the growth, reproduction and survival of sentinel organisms under the influence of an ecological biomarker. Being dynamics, the consistent inference of life history and environmental traits parameters that engender them is sometimes very complex numerically, especially as these parameters vary from one  individual to another. In this paper, we estimate the parameters of a survival model TK-TD already applied and validated by the implementation of the R package GUTS (the General Unified Threshold Model of Survival) by another coding applied to another very recent implementation of Bayesian inference with the R package deBInfer in order to evaluate the survival effects of our ecotoxicological biomarker called Deltamethrin on our Daphnia sample. The study allowed us to evaluate from a population point of view especially the threshold concentration not to be exceeded to observe a survival effect commonly known NEC (No effect Concentration) and possibly determine the correlations between different variables of life history and the environment traits.
溴氰菊酯对水蚤存活影响动态模型的贝叶斯推断
毒代动力学和毒代动力学模型(TK-TD)在个体和种群水平上都能准确描述哨点生物在生态生物标志物影响下的生长、繁殖和生存等生命周期,因此非常著名。作为动力学,对产生它们的生活史和环境特征参数的一致推断有时在数值上非常复杂,尤其是当这些参数因个体而异时。在本文中,我们估计了生存模型TK-TD的参数,该生存模型已经通过R包GUTS(通用统一生存阈值模型)的实施而得到应用和验证,并通过另一种编码应用于最近使用R包deBInfer实现的贝叶斯推断,以评估我们的生态毒理学生物标志物Deltamechrint对我们的水蚤样本。这项研究使我们能够从群体的角度进行评估,特别是不超过阈值浓度,以观察通常称为NEC(无效应浓度)的生存效应,并可能确定生活史的不同变量与环境特征之间的相关性。
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Biomath
Biomath Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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