Hook Sharon E, Gallagher Evan P, Batley Graeme E
CSIRO Centre for Environmental Contaminants Research Land and Water, Kirrawee, New South Wales, Australia.
Integr Environ Assess Manag. 2014 Jul;10(3):327-41. doi: 10.1002/ieam.1530. Epub 2014 May 12.
Ensuring the health of aquatic ecosystems and identifying species at risk from the detrimental effects of environmental contaminants can be facilitated by integrating analytical chemical analysis with carefully selected biological endpoints measured in tissues of species of concern. These biological endpoints include molecular, biochemical, and physiological markers (i.e., biomarkers) that when integrated, can clarify issues of contaminant bioavailability, bioaccumulation, and ecological effects while enabling a better understanding of the effects of nonchemical stressors. In the case of contaminant stressors, an understanding of chemical modes of toxicity can be incorporated with diagnostic markers of aquatic animal physiology to help understand the health status of aquatic organisms in the field. Furthermore, new approaches in functional genomics and bioinformatics can help discriminate individual chemicals, or groups of chemicals among complex mixtures that may contribute to adverse biological effects. Although the use of biomarkers is not a new paradigm, such approaches have been underused in the context of ecological risk assessment and natural resource damage assessment. From a regulatory standpoint, these approaches can help better assess the complex effects from coastal development activities to assessing ecosystem integrity pre- and post development or site remediation.
将分析化学分析与在相关物种组织中测量的精心挑选的生物学终点相结合,有助于确保水生生态系统的健康,并识别面临环境污染物有害影响风险的物种。这些生物学终点包括分子、生化和生理标记物(即生物标志物),当它们结合在一起时,可以阐明污染物的生物可利用性、生物累积和生态效应问题,同时有助于更好地理解非化学应激源的影响。就污染物应激源而言,了解化学毒性模式可以与水生动物生理学的诊断标记物相结合,以帮助了解野外水生生物的健康状况。此外,功能基因组学和生物信息学的新方法可以帮助区分复杂混合物中可能导致不良生物效应的单个化学物质或化学物质组。尽管使用生物标志物并不是一个新的范例,但在生态风险评估和自然资源损害评估中,这些方法并未得到充分利用。从监管的角度来看,这些方法可以帮助更好地评估沿海开发活动的复杂影响,以及评估开发前和开发后或场地修复后的生态系统完整性。