Institute for Marine Resources and Ecosystem Studies (IMARES), Maritime and Experimental Ecology Departments, P.O. Box 57, 1780 AB Den Helder, The Netherlands.
Mar Pollut Bull. 2013 Aug 30;73(2):516-23. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2013.06.039. Epub 2013 Jul 11.
The environmental impact of elevated carbon dioxide (CO2) levels has become of more interest in recent years. This, in relation to globally rising CO2 levels and related considerations of geological CO2 storage as a mitigating measure. In the present study effect data from literature were collected in order to conduct a marine ecological risk assessment of elevated CO2 levels, using a Species Sensitivity Distribution (SSD). It became evident that information currently available from the literature is mostly insufficient for such a quantitative approach. Most studies focus on effects of expected future CO2 levels, testing only one or two elevated concentrations. A full dose-response relationship, a uniform measure of exposure, and standardized test protocols are essential for conducting a proper quantitative risk assessment of elevated CO2 levels. Improvements are proposed to make future tests more valuable and usable for quantitative risk assessment.
近年来,人们对不断升高的二氧化碳(CO2)水平对环境的影响越来越关注。这与全球 CO2 水平的不断上升以及将地质 CO2 储存作为一种缓解措施的相关考虑有关。在本研究中,为了使用物种敏感性分布(SSD)对升高的 CO2 水平进行海洋生态风险评估,收集了来自文献的效应数据。显然,目前从文献中获得的信息对于这种定量方法来说大多是不够的。大多数研究都集中在预期未来 CO2 水平的影响上,仅测试一个或两个升高的浓度。要对升高的 CO2 水平进行适当的定量风险评估,需要有完整的剂量-反应关系、统一的暴露度量和标准化的测试方案。提出了改进措施,以使未来的测试对定量风险评估更有价值和更可用。