Species-specific and transgenerational responses to increasing salinity in sympatric freshwater gastropods

被引:8
|
作者
Suski, Jamie G. [1 ,2 ]
Salice, Christopher J. [3 ]
Patino, Reynaldo [4 ]
机构
[1] Texas Tech Univ, Dept Biol Sci, Lubbock, TX 79409 USA
[2] Texas Tech Univ, Texas Cooperat Fish & Wildlife Res Unit, Lubbock, TX 79409 USA
[3] Texas Tech Univ, Inst Environm & Human Hlth, Lubbock, TX 79409 USA
[4] US Geol Survey, Texas Cooperat Fish & Wildlife Res Unit, Lubbock, TX USA
关键词
Freshwater gastropod; Salinity; Specific conductance; Life history; Tolerance; 2; STRAINS; SNAIL; REPRODUCTION; GROWTH; COMMUNITIES; PESTICIDE; TOLERANCE; AUSTRALIA; INFECTION; CADMIUM;
D O I
10.1002/etc.1972
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Freshwater salinization is a global concern partly attributable to anthropogenic salt contamination. The authors examined the effects of increased salinity (as NaCl, 2504,000 mu S/cm, specific conductance) on two sympatric freshwater gastropods (Helisoma trivolvis and Physa pomillia). Life stage sensitivities were determined by exposing naive eggs or naive juveniles (through adulthood and reproduction). Additionally, progeny eggs from the juvenile-adult exposures were maintained at their respective parental salinities to examine transgenerational effects. Naive H. trivolvis eggs experienced delayed development at specific conductance?>?250 mu S/cm; reduced survivorship and reproduction were also seen in juvenile H. trivolvis at 4,000 mu S/cm. Survival and growth of P. pomilia were not affected by increased salinity following egg or juvenile exposures. Interestingly, the progeny of H. trivolvis exposed to higher salinity may have gained tolerance to increased salinity whereas P. pomilia progeny may have experienced negative transgenerational effects. The present study demonstrates that freshwater snail species vary in their tolerance to salinization and also highlights the importance of multigenerational studies, as stressor impacts may not be readily apparent from shorter term exposures. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 2012; 31: 25172524. (C) 2012 SETAC
引用
收藏
页码:2517 / 2524
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Species-specific responses of Late Quaternary megafauna to climate and humans
    Eline D. Lorenzen
    David Nogués-Bravo
    Ludovic Orlando
    Jaco Weinstock
    Jonas Binladen
    Katharine A. Marske
    Andrew Ugan
    Michael K. Borregaard
    M. Thomas P. Gilbert
    Rasmus Nielsen
    Simon Y. W. Ho
    Ted Goebel
    Kelly E. Graf
    David Byers
    Jesper T. Stenderup
    Morten Rasmussen
    Paula F. Campos
    Jennifer A. Leonard
    Klaus-Peter Koepfli
    Duane Froese
    Grant Zazula
    Thomas W. Stafford
    Kim Aaris-Sørensen
    Persaram Batra
    Alan M. Haywood
    Joy S. Singarayer
    Paul J. Valdes
    Gennady Boeskorov
    James A. Burns
    Sergey P. Davydov
    James Haile
    Dennis L. Jenkins
    Pavel Kosintsev
    Tatyana Kuznetsova
    Xulong Lai
    Larry D. Martin
    H. Gregory McDonald
    Dick Mol
    Morten Meldgaard
    Kasper Munch
    Elisabeth Stephan
    Mikhail Sablin
    Robert S. Sommer
    Taras Sipko
    Eric Scott
    Marc A. Suchard
    Alexei Tikhonov
    Rane Willerslev
    Robert K. Wayne
    Alan Cooper
    Nature, 2011, 479 : 359 - 364
  • [42] Serotonin modulates responses to species-specific vocalizations in the inferior colliculus
    Laura M. Hurley
    George D. Pollak
    Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 2005, 191 : 535 - 546
  • [43] Species-specific responses of Late Quaternary megafauna to climate and humans
    Lorenzen, Eline D.
    Nogues-Bravo, David
    Orlando, Ludovic
    Weinstock, Jaco
    Binladen, Jonas
    Marske, Katharine A.
    Ugan, Andrew
    Borregaard, Michael K.
    Gilbert, M. Thomas P.
    Nielsen, Rasmus
    Ho, Simon Y. W.
    Goebel, Ted
    Graf, Kelly E.
    Byers, David
    Stenderup, Jesper T.
    Rasmussen, Morten
    Campos, Paula F.
    Leonard, Jennifer A.
    Koepfli, Klaus-Peter
    Froese, Duane
    Zazula, Grant
    Stafford, Thomas W., Jr.
    Aaris-Sorensen, Kim
    Batra, Persaram
    Haywood, Alan M.
    Singarayer, Joy S.
    Valdes, Paul J.
    Boeskorov, Gennady
    Burns, James A.
    Davydov, Sergey P.
    Haile, James
    Jenkins, Dennis L.
    Kosintsev, Pavel
    Kuznetsova, Tatyana
    Lai, Xulong
    Martin, Larry D.
    McDonald, H. Gregory
    Mol, Dick
    Meldgaard, Morten
    Munch, Kasper
    Stephan, Elisabeth
    Sablin, Mikhail
    Sommer, Robert S.
    Sipko, Taras
    Scott, Eric
    Suchard, Marc A.
    Tikhonov, Alexei
    Willerslev, Rane
    Wayne, Robert K.
    Cooper, Alan
    NATURE, 2011, 479 (7373) : 359 - U195
  • [44] Species-Specific Scale Responses to Habitat Loss in a Nocturnal Lemur
    Steffens, Travis S.
    Malabet, Fernando Mercado
    Lehman, Shawn M.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, 2019, 168 : 238 - 238
  • [45] Species-specific responses of developing anurans to coal combustion wastes
    Snodgrass, JW
    Hopkins, WA
    Broughton, J
    Gwinn, D
    Baionno, JA
    Burger, J
    AQUATIC TOXICOLOGY, 2004, 66 (02) : 171 - 182
  • [46] Species-Specific Responses of Bird Song Output in the Presence of Drones
    Wilson, Andrew M.
    Boyle, Kenneth S.
    Gilmore, Jennifer L.
    Kiefer, Cody J.
    Walker, Matthew F.
    DRONES, 2022, 6 (01)
  • [47] Neuronal responses to species-specific emotional expression in the monkey amygdala
    Nakamura, Katsuki
    Kuraoka, Koji
    NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH, 2007, 58 : S14 - S14
  • [48] Species-specific differences determine responses to a resource pulse and predation
    Thomas E. Miller
    Maya L. Buhler
    Catalina Cuellar-Gempeler
    Oecologia, 2019, 190 : 169 - 178
  • [49] Species-specific differences determine responses to a resource pulse and predation
    Miller, Thomas E.
    Buhler, Maya L.
    Cuellar-Gempeler, Catalina
    OECOLOGIA, 2019, 190 (01) : 169 - 178
  • [50] Species-specific responses of pine sesquiterpene synthases to sawfly oviposition
    Koepke, Diana
    Beyaert, Ivo
    Gershenzon, Jonathan
    Hilker, Monika
    Schmidt, Axel
    PHYTOCHEMISTRY, 2010, 71 (8-9) : 909 - 917