Institute of International Rivers and Eco-Security, Yunnan University, Kunming, Yunnan 650500, China; Yunnan Key Laboratory of International Rivers and Transboundary Eco-Security, Kunming, Yunnan 650500, China; Asian International Rivers Center, Kunming, Yunnan 650500, China.
Department of Climate Solutions and Ecosystem Services, EURECAT, Technology Center of Catalonia, Spain.
Water Res. 2024 Dec 1;267:122487. doi: 10.1016/j.watres.2024.122487. Epub 2024 Sep 20.
Biofilms, essential for material circulation and energy flow in aquatic ecosystems, markedly enrich heavy metals in water environments. However, the impact of these accumulated metals on organisms feeding on biofilms remains poorly unknown. This study involved a year-long seasonal survey along the Bijiang River, located next to Asia's largest lead (Pb)-zinc (Zn) mine, conducted to investigate the role of biofilms in nutrient and metal transfer in food webs. In total, 355 biotic and abiotic samples, including water, biofilms, and aquatic biota, were analyzed for the presence of eight heavy metals (arsenic [As], cadmium, chromium, copper, Pb, nickel, Zn, and iron) as well as stable carbon (δC) and nitrogen (δN) isotopes. Wide ranges of δC and δN values indicated diverse dietary carbon sources and trophic positions in the Bijiang River (maximum trophic level: 4.28). A Bayesian mixing model revealed that periphytic biofilms were the dominant basal carbon source, especially in spring, whereas in summer, consumers exploited more diverse food sources, possibly because feeding on spring biofilms enhanced predator feeding efficiency. Metals tended to be biodiluted along food chains owing to their higher concentrations in biofilms and benthic organisms as well as their chemical forms. Although diet did not significantly affect heavy metal accumulation in fish, those relying on biofilms as the main carbon source showed significantly higher As (p = 0.048) and Pb (p = 0.007) levels compared with those relying on C plants. Overall, this study highlights the critical role of periphytic biofilms in nutrient and metal dynamics in aquatic food webs.
生物膜对于水生生态系统的物质循环和能量流动至关重要,它们显著增加了水环境中的重金属含量。然而,这些积累的金属对以生物膜为食的生物的影响仍知之甚少。本研究对毗邻亚洲最大铅锌矿的碧江进行了为期一年的季节性调查,以研究生物膜在食物网中营养物质和金属转移中的作用。共采集了 355 个生物和非生物样本,包括水、生物膜和水生生物,分析了八种重金属(砷[As]、镉、铬、铜、铅、镍、锌和铁)以及稳定的碳(δC)和氮(δN)同位素。δC 和 δN 值的广泛范围表明碧江的食物来源和营养层次多样(最大营养层次:4.28)。贝叶斯混合模型显示,周丛生物膜是主要的基础碳源,特别是在春季,而在夏季,消费者则利用更多样化的食物来源,可能是因为摄食春季生物膜提高了捕食者的摄食效率。由于金属在生物膜和底栖生物中的浓度较高以及其化学形态,它们往往在食物链中被生物稀释。尽管饮食并没有显著影响鱼类对重金属的积累,但与依赖 C 植物作为主要碳源的鱼类相比,那些依赖生物膜作为主要碳源的鱼类的砷(p = 0.048)和铅(p = 0.007)水平显著更高。总的来说,本研究强调了周丛生物膜在水生食物网中营养物质和金属动态中的关键作用。