State Key Laboratory of Pollution Control & Resource Reuse, School of the Environment , Nanjing University , Nanjing 210023 , China.
Environ Sci Technol. 2019 May 21;53(10):5605-5612. doi: 10.1021/acs.est.8b06631. Epub 2019 May 6.
Aquatic ecosystems, such as rivers and lakes, are exposed to multiple stressors from anthropogenic activity and changes in climate, which have resulted in a general decrease in biodiversity, alteration of community structures, and can ultimately result in reduction of resources provided by natural ecosystems. Adverse outcomes caused by pollutants to ecosystems are determined not only by toxic properties but also ecological contexts of ecosystems, including indigenous biodiversity and community composition. It is therefore important to identify key factors, such as diversity of species and traits that determine the vulnerability of structures and functions of ecosystems in response to toxic substances. Detection and quantification of biodiversity and its activities using environmental DNA (eDNA) is arguably one of the most important technical advances in ecology in recent years. A huge opportunity has appeared to allow more relevant approaches for assessments of risks posed to ecosystems by toxic substances. eDNA approaches provide effective and efficient tools to evaluate the effects of chemical pollutants on (1) the occurrences and population of wildlife, (2) communities, and (3) the function of ecosystem in the field. Here a conceptual framework of adverse outcome pathways to relate molecular initiating events to apical ecosystem-level responses is proposed to connecting laboratory-based prediction to observations under field conditions. Particularly, future research opportunities on effects on biodiversity, community structure, and ecosystem function by toxic substances will be discussed.
水生生态系统,如河流和湖泊,受到人为活动和气候变化引起的多种胁迫,这导致生物多样性普遍减少、群落结构改变,并最终导致自然生态系统提供的资源减少。污染物对生态系统的不良影响不仅取决于其毒性特性,还取决于生态系统的生态背景,包括本地生物多样性和群落组成。因此,确定关键因素非常重要,例如决定生态系统结构和功能对有毒物质脆弱性的物种和特征多样性。使用环境 DNA (eDNA) 检测和量化生物多样性及其活动,是近年来生态学最重要的技术进步之一。一个巨大的机会出现了,可以为评估有毒物质对生态系统构成的风险提供更相关的方法。eDNA 方法为评估化学污染物对(1)野生动物的出现和种群、(2)群落和(3)生态系统功能的影响提供了有效和高效的工具。这里提出了一个将分子起始事件与顶端生态系统水平反应联系起来的不良后果途径的概念框架,以将基于实验室的预测与野外条件下的观察联系起来。特别地,将讨论有毒物质对生物多样性、群落结构和生态系统功能影响的未来研究机会。