Ronghui Zheng, Chao Fang, Fukun Hong, Min Zhang, Fulong Gao, Yusheng Zhang, Jun Bo
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摘要
石油碳氢化合物污染是全球关注的问题,尤其是在沿海环境中。多环芳烃(PAHs)被认为是石油碳氢化合物中毒性最强的成分。本研究测定了中国九龙江河口(JRE)及其邻近水域石油碳氢化合物和多环芳烃对海洋鱼类模型 Oryzias melastigma 胚胎的生物监测和分级效应。结果表明,几乎所有地点的石油碳氢化合物含量都达到了海水水质的一级标准,表层海水中 16 种重点多环芳烃的浓度低于世界其他沿海地区。基于 O. melastigma 胚胎毒性开发了一种新的鱼类专家系统(OME-FES),并将其应用于现场评估石油碳氢化合物和多环芳烃的生物效应。OME-FES 中选择的生理指标和分子指标是指示石油碳氢化合物和多环芳烃有害影响的适当生物标记。OME-FES 的结果显示,采样点的生物效应水平从 I 级(无胁迫)到 III 级(中度胁迫)不等,嵌套方差分析(ANOVA)模型的结果进一步证实了这一点。我们的研究结果表明,OME-FES 是评估和分级海洋石油碳氢化合物和多环芳烃生物效应的有效工具。基于其框架,该方法还可用于评估其他海洋污染物。
An innovative classification system for ranking the biological effects of marine aromatic hydrocarbons based on fish embryotoxicity
Petroleum hydrocarbon pollution is a global concern, particularly in coastal environments. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are regarded as the most toxic components of petroleum hydrocarbons. In this study, the biomonitoring and ranking effects of petroleum hydrocarbons and PAHs on the marine fish model Oryzias melastigma embryos were determined in the Jiulong River Estuary (JRE) and its adjacent waters in China. The results showed that the levels of petroleum hydrocarbons from almost all sites met the primary standard for marine seawater quality, and the concentrations of the 16 priority PAHs in the surface seawater were lower compared with those in other coastal areas worldwide. A new fish expert system based on the embryotoxicity of O. melastigma (OME-FES) was developed and applied in the field to evaluate the biological effects of petroleum hydrocarbons and PAHs. The selected physiological index and molecular indicators in OME-FES were appropriate biomarkers for indicating the harmful effects of petroleum hydrocarbons and PAHs. The outcome of OME-FES revealed that the biological effect levels of the sampling sites ranged from level I (no stress) to level III (medium stress), which is further corroborated by the findings of nested analysis of variance (ANOVA) models. Our results suggest that the OME-FES is an effective tool for evaluating and ranking the biological effects of marine petroleum hydrocarbons and PAHs. This method may also be applied to evaluate other marine pollutants based on its framework.
期刊介绍:
Founded in 1982, Acta Oceanologica Sinica is the official bi-monthly journal of the Chinese Society of Oceanography. It seeks to provide a forum for research papers in the field of oceanography from all over the world. In working to advance scholarly communication it has made the fast publication of high-quality research papers within this field its primary goal.
The journal encourages submissions from all branches of oceanography, including marine physics, marine chemistry, marine geology, marine biology, marine hydrology, marine meteorology, ocean engineering, marine remote sensing and marine environment sciences.
It publishes original research papers, review articles as well as research notes covering the whole spectrum of oceanography. Special issues emanating from related conferences and meetings are also considered. All papers are subject to peer review and are published online at SpringerLink.