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Environ Toxicol ; 28(7): 359-71, 2013 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21626650

ABSTRACT

Ecological risk assessments are, in part, based on results of toxicity tests conducted under standard exposure conditions. Global climate change will have a wide range of effects on estuarine habitats, including potentially increasing water temperature and salinity, which may alter the risk assessment of estuarine pollutants. We examined the effects of increasing temperature and salinity on the toxicity of common herbicides (irgarol, diuron, atrazine, and ametryn) to the phytoplankton species Dunaliella tertiolecta. Static 96-h algal bioassays were conducted for each herbicide under four exposure scenarios: standard temperature and salinity (25°C, 20 ppt), standard temperature and elevated salinity (25°C, 40 ppt), elevated temperature and standard salinity (35°C, 20 ppt), and elevated temperature and elevated salinity (35°C, 40 ppt). The endpoints assessed were algal cell density at 96 h, growth rate, chlorophyll a content, lipid content, and starch content. Increasing exposure temperature reduced growth rate and 96-h cell density but increased the cellular chlorophyll and lipid concentrations of the control algae. Exposure condition did not alter starch content of control algae. Herbicides were found to decrease growth rate, 96 h cell density, and cellular chlorophyll and lipid concentrations, while starch concentrations increased with herbicide exposure. Herbicide effects under standard test conditions were then compared with those observed under elevated temperature and salinity. Herbicide effects on growth rate, cell density, and starch content were more pronounced under elevated salinity and temperature conditions. To encompass the natural variability in estuarine temperature and salinity, and to account for future changes in climate, toxicity tests should be conducted under a wider range of environmental conditions.


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Chlorophyta/drug effects , Herbicides/toxicity , Phytoplankton/drug effects , Water Pollutants, Chemical/toxicity , Atrazine/toxicity , Biological Assay , Cell Count , Chlorophyll/analogs & derivatives , Chlorophyll/metabolism , Chlorophyll A , Chlorophyta/cytology , Chlorophyta/growth & development , Diuron/toxicity , Lipid Metabolism , Phytoplankton/cytology , Phytoplankton/growth & development , Salinity , Starch/metabolism , Temperature , Triazines/toxicity
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J Environ Sci Health B ; 44(5): 455-60, 2009 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20183050

ABSTRACT

This study investigated the effects of increased temperature and salinity, two potential impacts of global climate change, on the toxicity of two common pesticides to the estuarine grass shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio. Larval and adult grass shrimp were exposed to the fungicide chlorothalonil and the insecticide Scourge under standard toxicity test conditions, a 10 degrees C increase in temperature, a 10 ppt increase in salinity, and a combined increased temperature and salinity exposure. Toxicity of the fungicide chlorothalonil increased with temperature and salinity. Toxicity of the insecticide Scourge also increased with temperature; while increased salinity reduced Scourge toxicity, but only in adult shrimp. These findings suggest that changes in temperature and salinity may alter the toxicity of certain pesticides, and that the nature of the effect will depend on both the organism's life stage and the chemical contaminant. Standard toxicity bioassays may not be predictive of actual pesticide toxicity under variable environmental conditions, and testing under a wider range of exposure conditions could improve the accuracy of chemical risk assessments.


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Climate Change , Nitriles/toxicity , Palaemonidae/drug effects , Pyrethrins/toxicity , Water Pollutants, Chemical/toxicity , Animals , Biological Assay , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Fungicides, Industrial/toxicity , Insecticides/toxicity , Larva/drug effects , Larva/growth & development , Osmolar Concentration , Palaemonidae/growth & development , Salinity , Temperature
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