风暴驱动的污染物输入后对缓存污泥的化学和毒理学影响

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science Pub Date : 2019-09-19 DOI:10.15447/sfews.2019v17iss3art3
D. Weston, Christoph Moschet, T. Young, Nadhirah Johanif, Helen C. Poynton, Kaley M. Major, R. Connon, Simone Hasenbein
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作者:Weston, Donald P.;Moschet Christoph;托马斯·m·杨;Johanif Nadhirah;海伦·c·波因顿;少校,凯莉·M.;Richard E. Connon;摘要北三角洲Cache Slough complex (Slough)的化学和毒理学测试表明,水生生物群在干旱期暴露于各种废水衍生的食品添加剂、药品和个人护理用品中,其浓度最高,而在冬雨期暴露于多种杀虫剂、除草剂和杀菌剂中,其浓度最高。目前已知最令人关切的毒理学杀虫剂类别是拟除虫菊酯和氟虫腈(即氟虫腈及其降解产物)。雨水经乌拉提斯河进入系统后,两种农药的浓度都达到了对水生生物构成威胁的程度。当常用的测试物种阿兹特克透明藻被放置在Cache Slough中时,从Cache Slough的最上端几乎延伸到深水船舶通道的交汇处,至少8公里范围内的毒性-有时几乎是完全死亡-被观察到。此前多年的研究也显示了其他冬季风暴后的类似结果。然而,当携带对拟除虫菊酯杀虫剂产生抗性的突变的阿兹特克蚜也被放置在秸秆中时,没有观察到任何不良影响,这提供了强有力的证据,证明拟除虫菊酯是对非抗性菌株产生毒性的原因。在Cache Slough中大量居住的H. azteca携带对拟除虫菊酯具有抗性的四种突变中的任何一种。它们还携带了一种突变,可以抵抗有机磷农药,也可能对氨基甲酸酯类农药产生抗性。经过多年的接触,敏感基因型几乎已经从系统中消失,取而代之的是不受目前常用的许多杀虫剂影响的种群。我们提供了各种原因,为什么这种转变与突变基因型的人群是相当关注的,但也注意到,社会尚未充分考虑到生态和调控的进化实现污染物抗性的后果。
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Chemical and Toxicological Impacts to Cache Slough Following Storm-Driven Contaminant Inputs
Author(s): Weston, Donald P.; Moschet, Christoph; Young, Thomas M.; Johanif, Nadhirah; Poynton, Helen C.; Major, Kaley M.; Connon, Richard E.; Hasenbein, Simone | Abstract: Chemical and toxicological testing in the Cache Slough complex (the slough) of the North Delta indicated the aquatic biota are exposed to a variety of wastewater-derived food additives, pharmaceuticals, and personal care products in highest concentration during dry periods, and many insecticides, herbicides and fungicides with peak concentrations after winter rains. The insecticide groups currently known to be of greatest toxicological concern are the pyrethroids and the fiproles (i.e., fipronil and its degradation products). After stormwater runoff enters the system via Ulatis Creek, both pesticide groups attained concentrations that posed a threat to aquatic life. When the commonly used testing species, Hyalella azteca, was placed in Cache Slough, toxicity — and, at times, near total mortality — was seen over at least an 8-km reach of Cache Slough that extended from the uppermost end almost to the junction with the Deep Water Ship Channel. Previous work over many years has shown similar results after other winter storms. However, when H. azteca that carried a mutation providing resistance to pyrethroid pesticides were also deployed in the slough, no ill effects were observed, which provided strong evidence that pyrethroids were responsible for toxicity to the non-resistant strain. Abundant resident H. azteca in Cache Slough carry any of four mutations that provide resistance to pyrethroids. They also carry a mutation that provides resistance to organophosphate pesticides, and likely carbamate pesticides as well. After many years of exposure, sensitive genotypes have been nearly eliminated from the system, and replaced by a population unaffected by many insecticides now in common use. We offer a variety of reasons why this shift to a population with mutant genotypes is of considerable concern, but also note that society has yet to fully consider the ecological and regulatory ramifications of the evolutionary attainment of pollutant resistance.
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