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Histopathological lesions and DNA adducts in the liver of European 1 flounder (Platichthysflesus) collected in the Seine estuary versus two reference estuarine systems on the FrenchAtlantic coast
2013
Cachot , Jérôme(auteur de correspondance) (Université de Bordeaux, Talence(France).) | Cherel , Yan (INRA , Nantes (France). UMR 0703 Physiopathologie animale et biothérapies du muscle et du système nerveux) | Larcher , Thibaut (INRA , Nantes (France). UMR 0703 Physiopathologie animale et biothérapies du muscle et du système nerveux) | Pfohl-Leszkowicz , Annie (Université de Toulouse CNRS, Castanet-Tolosan(France).) | Laroche , Jean (Université de BrestLaboratoire des Sciences de l’Environnement Marin LEMARInstitut Universitaire Européen de la Mer, BrestPlouzané(France). UMR 6539) | Quiniou , Louis (Université de BrestLaboratoire des Sciences de l’Environnement Marin LEMARInstitut Universitaire Européen de la Mer, BrestPlouzané(France). UMR 6539) | Morin , Jocelyne (Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer, Port en bessin(France).) | Schmitz , Julien (Institut Français du Pétrole, Rueil-Malmaison(France).) | Burgeot , Thierry (Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer, Nantes(France). Département Polluants chimiques) | Pottier , Didier (Université de Caen Basse Normandie, Caen(France). UR ABTE EA 4651)
Regime shifts in the marine environment: Scientific Basis and political context
2011
Kraberg, Alexandra | Wasmund, N. | Vanaverbeke, J. | Schiedek, D. | Wiltshire, Karen Helen | Mieszkowska, N.
The ecological sustainability trigon A proposed conceptual framework for creating and testing management scenarios
2009
Marques, J. C. | Basset, A. | Brey, Thomas | Elliott, M.
Liver histopathology in Baltic flounder (Platichthys flesus) as indicator of biological effects of contaminants.
2006
Lang, T. | Wosniok, W. | Barsiene, J. | Broeg, Katja | Kopecka, J. | Parkkonen, J.
Determination and occurrence of secondary alkane sulfonates (SAS) in aquatic environments
Baena Nogueras, Rosa María | González Mazo, Eduardo | Lara Martín, Pablo Antonio | Química Física
A new methodology has been developed for the determination of secondary alkane sulfonates (SAS), an anionic surfactant, in environmental matrices. Sediment and sludge samples were extracted using pressurized liquid extraction and sonication, whereas wastewater and surface water samples were processed using solid-phase extraction. Extraction recoveries were acceptable for both aqueous (78-120%) and solid samples (83-100%). Determination of SAS was carried out by high or ultra performance liquid chromatography e mass spectrometry using ion trap and time-of-flight detectors. The methodology was applied to samples from Guadalete River (SW Spain), where SAS concentrations below 1 mg L 1 were measured in surface water, and from 72 to 9737 mg kg 1 in sediments. Differential partitioning was observed for SAS homologues as those having a longer hydrocarbon chain which preferentially sorbed onto particulate matter. A preliminary environmental risk assessment also showed that SAS measured levels were not harmful to the aquatic community in the sampling area.
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Body size variation of the ant Lasius niger along a metal pollution gradient
Irena Grześ | Mateusz Okrutniak | Monika Gorzałczany | Piotr Piszczek
The phenotypic diversity of ant workers plays a fundamental role in their biology. In this study, we asked if the body size variation of monomorphic workers of the ant Lasius niger (Formicidae) responds adaptively to metal pollution in a post-mining metal-polluted area. Nest samples of workers were collected along a pollution gradient to calculate the within-colony variance in body size (expressed as maximum head width, HW). The results showed that the body size variation of L. niger was unrelated to the pollution index but demonstrated considerable variation between colonies even within the same study site. We suggest that the differences in morphological diversity between the colonies of L. niger could be shaped by colony personality traits, i.e., by colony-specific foraging and/or the feeding efficiency of nursing workers. The study supports previous findings, showing that morphological traits in Lasius ants are weakly related to environmental metal pollution. | Ants, Trace metals, Body size, Pollution, Adaptation, Colony personality | 100 | 17858-17864 | 17
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Remediation of soils on municipal rendering plant territories using Miscanthus × giganteus
Anna Grzegórska | Natalia Czaplicka | Jacek Antonkiewicz | Piotr Rybarczyk | Agnieszka Baran | Krzysztof Dobrzyński | Dawid Zabrocki | Andrzej Rogala
Phytoremediation, as a cost-effective, highly efficient, environmentally friendly, and green approach, gained attention to the removal of metals, including heavy metals, from contaminated soils. The toxic nature of heavy metals can have an adverse effect on human health and the ecosystem, and their removal remains a worldwide problem. Therefore, in this study, a field experiment was carried out to evaluate the potential of Miscanthus × giganteus for the removal of ten microelements and heavy metals (Al, Zn, Fe, Pb, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Mn, Ni) from contaminated soil in the territory of a Municipal Waste Rendering Plant. Moreover, the effect of the incorporation of soil improver obtained upon composting biodegradable waste as well as the addition of highly contaminated post-industrial soil on the efficiency of phytoremediation and plant growth was described. The soil improver (SK-8) was applied to the soil at a rate of 200 Mg ha−1 and 400 Mg‧ha−1. Meanwhile, in the last object, 100 Mg‧ha−1 of highly contaminated post-industrial soil was added. Herein, the research was aimed at assessing the possibility of phytoextraction of heavy metals from soils with different physicochemical properties. The results showed that plants cultivated in soil with 400 Mg‧ha−1 of soil improver exhibited the highest yield (approximately 85% mass increase compared to the soil without additives). Furthermore, the application of a single dose of SK-8 (200 Mg ha−1) increased the uptake of Al, Fe, Co, Pb, Mn, Ni, and Cd by Miscanthus × giganteus compared to the soil without additives. Additionally, the performed biotests demonstrated no or low toxicity of the investigated soils affecting the test organisms. However, in all experiments, the phytorecovery of the elements did not exceed 1% of the amount introduced to the soil, which may result from a short cultivation period and large doses of SK-8 or highly contaminated post-industrial soil. | Contaminated soil · Energy crops · Heavy metals · Miscanthus×giganteus · Phytoremediation · Soil improver | 100 | 22305-22318 | 9
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Selected metal content and antioxidant capacity of Sambucus nigra flowers from the urban areas versus soil parameters and traffic intensity
Justyna Topolska | Anna Kostecka-Gugała | Beata Ostachowicz | Dariusz Latowski
The metal accumulation and antioxidant contents in flowers of wild specimens of European elder (Sambucus nigra L.), a famous medicinal plant and valuable component in the urban landscape, were determined. The total reflection X-ray fluorescence revealed the presence of K, Rb, Ca, Sr, Cr, Mn, Fe, Cu, and Zn associated with flowers. A typical, large, non-industrial city with considerable traffic and atmospheric pollution resulting from smog was chosen as a place of sampling. Obtained results were correlated with selected parameters of soil and the intensity of surrounding traffic. The flowers were relatively rich in elements K, Ca, Cu, Rb, and antioxidants, while it did not accumulate heavy metals potentially bioavailable in the soil. The correlation between street traffic and the content of Fe, Cr, and Zn in elderflowers was revealed; the metal quantities were below levels harmful to humans. Flowers from the city center exhibited higher antioxidant and radical scavenging capacities comparing to plants from the areas of little traffic. The antioxidant parameters were negatively correlated with the silty fraction content and positively with the potentially bioavailable levels of Ti and Mn in soils and increased with the amount of Rb in the flowers. It was proven for the first time that the urban specimens of wild S. nigra can perform as a local source of beneficial flowers providing cost-effective support in disease prevention and treatment. | European elder, Metal pollution, Flower antioxidants, Urban environment | 100 | 668-677 | 1
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Blood biomarkers of herbicide, insecticide, and fungicide toxicity to fish—a review
Bartosz Bojarski | Małgorzata Witeska
Pesticides are widely used in the world agriculture, and they may adversely affect non-target organisms, including fish. The present 2000–2019 literature review summarizes hematological and blood biochemical effects of various herbicides, insecticides, and fungicides in fish. The observed changes usually indicate anemia and inflammation, as well as hyperglycemia, hypoproteinemia, increase in cortisol concentration and activities of hepatic aminotransferases that are typical for intoxication and stress. Other changes that are also sometimes observed such as increase in red blood parameters indicate compensatory response. The often-noted symptoms of immunosuppression show an adverse effect of pesticides on immune system and possible immunosuppression. Pathophysiological changes in fish induced by pesticides depend on many factors, such as active compound and its concentration, exposure duration, fish species, environmental conditions, etc. Hematological and blood biochemical parameters appear to be useful biomarkers for evaluation of physiological state of fish exposed to pesticides; however, they are not specific markers of intoxication. | Biochemical parameters; Hematological parameters; Pesticides; Toxicit | 100 | 19236-19250 | 16
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Concentration, sources and risk assessment of PAHs in bottom sediments
Agnieszka Baran | Marek Tarnawski | Krzysztof Urbański | Agnieszka Klimkowicz-Pawlas | Iwona Spałek
The aims of the study were to investigate the concentration, sources and ecological risk of PAHs (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons) in bottom sediments collected from nine reservoirs located in south-eastern Poland. The concentration of ∑PAHs in sediments ranged from 150 to 33,900 μg kg−1. The total PAH concentration in the bottom sediments was arranged in the following order: Rybnik > Rzeszów > Brzóza Królewska > Brzóza Stadnicka > Besko > Chechło>Ożanna > Głuchów > Narożniki. BAP was the major compound in sediments from the Besko, Brzóza Stadnicka and Rzeszów reservoirs; FLT in the sediments from the Rybnik, Narożniki, Ożanna and Brzóza Królewska reservoirs; and FLN from the Głuchów and Chechło reservoirs. The major inputs of PAHs were of pyrolytic origin. However, petrogenic sources of PAHs occurred especially in the Chechłoand Głuchów reservoirs. The ecological risk assessment indicated that non-adverse effects on the benthic fauna may occur for sediments from the Głuchów, Narozniki and Ożanna reservoirs, chile slightly adverse effects were found for sediments from the Brzóza Królewska,Besko,Brzóza Stadnickaand Chechłoreservoirs.The other sediments showed moderate (Rzeszów reservoirs) and strong effect (Rybnik reservoir) on biological communities. IndividualPAHssuchasNAP,PHE,FLT,PYR,BAA,CHR and BAP in sediments from the Rybnik reservoir and BAP in sediments from the Rzeszów reservoirs indicated a higher possibility of occurrence of an adverse ecological effect. PCA analysis found slight difference between the reservoirs in the profile of variable PAHs. Only the sediments from the Rybnik and Chechło reservoirs differ considerably from this grouping. | Bottom sediments; PAHs; Source; Ecological risk assessment; PCA | 30 | 23180-23195 | 29
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