路易斯安那低硫原油(LSC)薄油膜与紫外光互作对东部牡蛎(Crassostrea virginica)幼体死亡率和游动行为的影响

IF 2.9 Q2 TOXICOLOGY
M.D. Zavell , K.W. Chung , P.B. Key , P.L. Pennington , M.E. DeLorenzo
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东部牡蛎(Crassostrea virginica)是一种重要的商业双壳类物种,它也具有许多生态作用,包括生物地球化学循环,为幼鱼和甲壳类动物提供栖息地,以及减少沿海风暴的影响。油可能会对在水柱中游泳的牡蛎幼虫构成威胁,从而对生存、生长和发育产生潜在的负面影响。阳光下的化学变化可能会进一步增强石油的毒性。本研究确定了有和没有紫外线(UV)光的薄油膜的毒性,然后考察了短期暴露对长期生存和游泳能力的潜在影响。在没有紫外线或2小时紫外线的情况下,将弗吉尼亚幼虫暴露于四种不同的油光泽厚度下24小时。暴露后,将幼虫转移到干净的海水中,在没有紫外线的情况下持续96小时。暴露2小时的紫外线显著增加了牡蛎的死亡率,表明光增强毒性。24小时无紫外线油光泽暴露的LC50为7.26µm(23µg/L PAH50),而2小时紫外线暴露将光泽毒性阈值降低至2.67µm(10µg/L PAH50)。先前24小时的油光泽暴露(≥0.5µm)对牡蛎幼虫的存活产生潜在影响,而与先前的紫外线暴露无关。从之前的油光泽暴露和紫外线暴露中也观察到了亚致死性对牡蛎幼体游泳行为的影响。这项研究为薄油壳对河口双壳类敏感早期生命阶段的毒性提供了新的数据。
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Interactive effects of Louisiana Sweet Crude (LSC) thin oil sheens and ultraviolet light on mortality and swimming behavior of the larval Eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica

Interactive effects of Louisiana Sweet Crude (LSC) thin oil sheens and ultraviolet light on mortality and swimming behavior of the larval Eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica

The Eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) is an important commercial bivalve species which also has numerous ecological roles including biogeochemical cycling, providing habitat for larval fish and crustaceans, and reducing the impacts of coastal storms. Oil may pose a threat to oyster larvae swimming in the water column, leading to potential negative effects on survival, growth, and development. Oil toxicity may be further enhanced by chemical changes in the presence of sunlight. This study determined the toxicity of thin oil sheens with and without ultraviolet (UV) light, then examined the latent effects of the short term exposure on longer term survival and swimming ability. Larval C. virginica were exposed to four different oil sheen thicknesses for 24 h with either no UV light or 2-h UV light. Following the exposure, larvae were transferred to clean seawater and no UV light for 96 h. The presence of a 2-h UV light exposure significantly increased oyster mortality, indicating photo-enhanced toxicity. The LC50 for a 24-h oil sheen exposure without UV was 7.26 µm (23 µg/L PAH50) while a 2 h-UV exposure lowered the sheen toxicity threshold to 2.67 µm (10 µg/L PAH50). A previous 24-h oil sheen exposure (≥0.5 µm) led to latent effects on larval oyster survival, regardless of previous UV exposure. Sublethal impacts to larval oyster swimming behavior were also observed from the previous oil sheen exposure combined with UV exposure. This study provides new data for the toxicity of thin oil sheens to a sensitive early life stage of estuarine bivalve.

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Current Research in Toxicology
Current Research in Toxicology Environmental Science-Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
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