探索十溴联苯醚对小型植物群落的影响:一种实验方法

IF 4.9 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
E. Grassi , M. Greco , L. Guidi , M. Pasquariello , E. Al-Enezi , M. Trifuoggi , F. Frontalini , F. Semprucci
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本研究调查了BDE-209的生态毒理学效应,这是一种持久性有机污染物(POP),普遍存在于科威特的沿海工业区,对小型动物群落。对科威特Failaka岛附近沉积物中的小型动物群落进行了4周的中生态试验,将其暴露于梯度浓度(0.01 ~ 20 mg/kg)的BDE-209环境中。通过分类组成、α和β多样性指标以及线虫/桡足类(Ne/Co)比值的变化来评价其对小动物群落的影响。我们的研究结果表明,暴露于BDE-209显著降低了α多样性,并诱导了群落结构的变化,有利于线虫等具有弹性的分类群。Ne/Co比值的增加强调了结构变化,并强调了污染物破坏沉积生态系统功能的潜力。时间分析证实,尽管BDE-209在沉积物中部分降解,但它仍然存在,这加强了它作为具有长期生态风险的POP的分类。本研究提供了有价值的见解,揭示了小动物群落对持久性有机污染物(如BDE-209)的反应,证明了它们作为沉积物质量生物指标的有效性。通过将微生态监测指标与中生态实验相结合,本研究为评估BDE-209的生态影响提供了一种可靠的方法,特别是在缺乏监管框架的地区。它还提高了人们对持久性有机污染物对海洋生态系统的广泛影响的认识。这些发现突出表明,迫切需要加强监测计划和更严格的法规,以减轻海洋生态系统中的多溴二苯醚污染。未来的研究应侧重于基于现场的中生态结果验证,并研究BDE-209与其他污染物的相互作用效应,以更好地了解其累积生态影响。
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Exploring the effects of decabromodiphenyl ether on meiofaunal communities: An experimental approach

Exploring the effects of decabromodiphenyl ether on meiofaunal communities: An experimental approach
This study investigates the ecotoxicological effects of BDE-209, a persistent organic pollutant (POP), prevalent in Kuwait's coastal-industrial zones, on meiofaunal communities. A mesocosm experiment was conducted, exposing sediment-dwelling meiofaunal communities from sediments near Failaka Island (Kuwait) to gradient concentrations of BDE-209 (0.01–20 mg/kg) over a 4-week period. The effect on meiofaunal communities was evaluated by changes in the taxonomic composition, alpha and beta diversity metrics, and the Nematodes/Copepods (Ne/Co) ratio. Our findings reveal that BDE-209 exposure significantly reduced alpha diversity and induced shifts in the community structure, favouring resilient taxa such as nematodes. The increasing Ne/Co ratio underscores structural changes and highlights the pollutant's potential to disrupt sedimentary ecosystem functions. Temporal analyses confirm the persistence of BDE-209 in sediments despite partial degradation, reinforcing its classification as a POP with long-term ecological risks. This study provides valuable insights into the responses of meiofaunal communities to POPs like BDE-209, demonstrating their efficacy as bioindicators for sediment quality. By integrating meiofaunal biomonitoring metrics with mesocosm experiments, this research provides a robust method for assessing the ecological impacts of BDE-209, particularly in regions lacking regulatory frameworks. It also raises awareness of the broader implications of POPs in marine ecosystems. These findings highlight the urgent need for enhanced monitoring programs and stricter regulations to mitigate PBDE contamination in marine ecosystems. Future research should focus on field-based validation of mesocosm results and investigate the interactive effects of BDE-209 with other pollutants to better understand its cumulative ecological impact.
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Marine pollution bulletin
Marine pollution bulletin 环境科学-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
10.20
自引率
15.50%
发文量
1077
审稿时长
68 days
期刊介绍: Marine Pollution Bulletin is concerned with the rational use of maritime and marine resources in estuaries, the seas and oceans, as well as with documenting marine pollution and introducing new forms of measurement and analysis. A wide range of topics are discussed as news, comment, reviews and research reports, not only on effluent disposal and pollution control, but also on the management, economic aspects and protection of the marine environment in general.
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