Brand Jack A, Bertram Michael G, Cerveny Daniel, McCallum Erin S, Hellström Gustav, Michelangeli Marcus, Palm Daniel, Brodin Tomas
Department of Wildlife, Fish, and Environmental Studies, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Umeå 907 36, Sweden.
Institute of Zoology, Zoological Society of London, London NW1 4RY, UK.
Proc Biol Sci. 2024 Dec;291(2036):20241760. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2024.1760. Epub 2024 Dec 11.
Pharmaceutical pollution poses an increasing threat to global wildlife populations. Psychoactive pharmaceutical pollutants (e.g. antidepressants, anxiolytics) are a distinctive concern owing to their ability to act on neural pathways that mediate fitness-related behavioural traits. However, despite increasing research efforts, very little is known about how these drugs might influence the behaviour and survival of species in the wild. Here, we capitalize on the development of novel slow-release pharmaceutical implants and acoustic telemetry tracking tools to reveal that exposure to environmentally relevant concentrations of the benzodiazepine pollutant temazepam alters movement dynamics and decreases the migration success of brown trout () smolts in a natural lake system. This effect was potentially owing to temazepam-exposed fish suffering increased predation compared with unexposed conspecifics, particularly at the river-lake confluence. These findings underscore the ability of pharmaceutical pollution to alter key fitness-related behavioural traits under natural conditions, with likely negative impacts on the health and persistence of wildlife populations.
药物污染对全球野生动物种群构成了日益严重的威胁。精神活性药物污染物(如抗抑郁药、抗焦虑药)因其能够作用于介导与适应性相关行为特征的神经通路而备受关注。然而,尽管研究力度不断加大,但对于这些药物如何影响野生生物的行为和生存,我们仍知之甚少。在此,我们利用新型缓释药物植入物和声学遥测追踪工具的发展,揭示了暴露于环境相关浓度的苯二氮䓬类污染物替马西泮会改变运动动态,并降低天然湖泊系统中褐鳟幼鱼的洄游成功率。这种影响可能是由于与未接触替马西泮的同种个体相比,接触替马西泮的鱼遭受的捕食增加,尤其是在河湖交汇处。这些发现强调了药物污染在自然条件下改变关键的与适应性相关行为特征的能力,可能会对野生动物种群的健康和存续产生负面影响。