Filtration Capacities of Lubomirskia baicalensis Biocenosis in Conditions of a Model Experiment

O. Belykh, L. Glyzin, Еlena Konstantinova, O. Glyzina
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The paper is dedicated to the fundamental research problem of biochemical ecology, i.e. to the identification of interaction mechanisms of anthropogenic pollution and organisms. The data on Baikal lake hydrobionts filtration capacities are essential in order to determine their ecological value when using them in aquaculture. The paper presents the data on studies of Baikal lake endemic species Lubomirskia baicalensis in model experiments with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons which inhibit biodegradation, are carcinogenic, slow-soluble and tend to accumulate on the bottom of lake Baikal. The article discusses the results of the model experiments on the influence of priority toxicants (naphthalene, anthracene, pyrene) on the endemic species Lubomirskia baicalensis, carried out in 2015–2016. A comparative analysis with the data of the 2006 experiment is given. The change of the content of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in healthy and sick sponges is shown. The authors draw a conclusion that the highest rate of decrease in content is observed during the first hours of 6–12 hour exposure and within 24–36 hours of exposure, approximately 5–10 % of the stock concentration of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons remains in the water.
黄芩生物滤池在模型实验条件下的过滤能力
本文致力于生物化学生态学的基础研究问题,即确定人为污染与生物的相互作用机制。贝加尔湖水生生物过滤能力的数据对于确定其在水产养殖中使用时的生态价值至关重要。本文介绍了贝加尔湖特有物种黄芩Lubomirskia baicalensis的模型实验数据,多环芳烃具有抑制生物降解、致癌性、慢溶性和易在贝加尔湖底积累的特点。本文讨论了2015-2016年重点毒物(萘、蒽、芘)对黄芩特有种Lubomirskia baicalensis影响的模型实验结果。并与2006年的实验数据进行了对比分析。显示了健康海绵和患病海绵中多环芳烃含量的变化。作者得出结论,在6-12小时暴露的最初几个小时内,多环芳烃含量下降的速度最快,在24-36小时内,水中约有5 - 10%的多环芳烃残留。
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