Department of Bioenvironmental Systems Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, 10617, Taiwan, ROC.
Sci Total Environ. 2012 Feb 15;417-418:129-37. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2011.12.043. Epub 2012 Jan 20.
The impact of environmentally pulsed metal exposure on aquatic organisms is poorly understood experimentally. The purpose of this study was to provide an analysis methodology for assessing the effects of pulsed waterborne copper (Cu) on life-stage tilapia populations. We conducted 10-day exposure experiments to obtain toxicokinetic parameters for larva, juvenile, and adult tilapia exposed to pulsed Cu. We linked threshold damage model and biotic ligand model to assess the survival probability for tilapia populations to pulsed Cu exposure. Here we showed that the change in exposure patterns did change substantially survival rates for each life stage of tilapia. We indicated that an apparent difference in time course of survival probability between pulsed and constant Cu exposures was found in each life stage. We concluded that the life-stage factor needs to be incorporated into studies of species interactions under different disturbance regimes. This study suggested that life-stage-specific toxicokinetic parameters and adequate water chemistry might be important to consider in risk assessment of population survivorship for aquatic species under pulsed exposure scenarios.
实验中对环境脉冲金属暴露对水生生物的影响了解甚少。本研究的目的是提供一种分析方法,用于评估脉冲式水铜(Cu)对鱼类各生命阶段种群的影响。我们进行了为期 10 天的暴露实验,以获得暴露于脉冲铜的幼鱼、幼鱼和成年罗非鱼的毒动力学参数。我们将阈值损伤模型和生物配体模型联系起来,以评估罗非鱼种群对脉冲铜暴露的存活概率。结果表明,暴露模式的变化确实会显著改变罗非鱼各生命阶段的存活率。结果表明,在每个生命阶段,脉冲和恒定 Cu 暴露的存活概率时间进程都存在明显差异。我们得出的结论是,在不同干扰状态下的物种相互作用研究中,需要考虑生命阶段因素。本研究表明,在脉冲暴露情况下,对种群存活进行风险评估时,需要考虑特定生命阶段的毒动力学参数和适当的水化学。