Noise pollution limits metal bioaccumulation and growth rate in a filter feeder, the Pacific oyster Magallana gigas

Shipping has increased dramatically in recent decades and oysters can hear them. We studied the interaction between noise pollution and trace metal contamination in the oyster Magallana gigas. Four oyster-groups were studied during a 14-day exposure period. Two were exposed to cadmium in the presenc...

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Main Authors: CHARIFI, Mohcine, MISERAZZI, Alison, SOW, Mohamedou, PERRIGAULT, Mickael, GONZALEZ, Patrice, CIRET, Pierre, BENOMAR, Soumaya, MASSABUAU, Jean Charles
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spelling ftoskarbordeaux:oai:oskar-bordeaux.fr:20.500.12278/199002 2024-05-19T07:46:51+00:00 Noise pollution limits metal bioaccumulation and growth rate in a filter feeder, the Pacific oyster Magallana gigas CHARIFI, Mohcine MISERAZZI, Alison SOW, Mohamedou PERRIGAULT, Mickael GONZALEZ, Patrice CIRET, Pierre BENOMAR, Soumaya MASSABUAU, Jean Charles 2018-04-04 https://oskar-bordeaux.fr/handle/20.500.12278/199002 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12278/199002 https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0194174 EN eng 1932-6203 oai:crossref.org:10.1371/journal.pone.0194174 https://oskar-bordeaux.fr/handle/20.500.12278/199002 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0194174 open Pas de Licence CC crossref Sciences de l'environnement Article de revue 2018 ftoskarbordeaux https://doi.org/20.500.12278/19900210.1371/journal.pone.0194174 2024-04-22T01:37:18Z Shipping has increased dramatically in recent decades and oysters can hear them. We studied the interaction between noise pollution and trace metal contamination in the oyster Magallana gigas. Four oyster-groups were studied during a 14-day exposure period. Two were exposed to cadmium in the presence of cargo ship-noise ([Cd++]w ≈ 0.5 μg∙L-1; maximum sound pressure level 150 dBrms re 1 μPa), and 2 were exposed only to cadmium. The Cd concentration in the gills ([Cd]g) and the digestive gland ([Cd]dg), the valve closure duration, number of valve closures and circadian distribution of opening and closure, the daily shell growth-rate and the expression of 19 genes in the gills were studied. Oysters exposed to Cd in the presence of cargo ship-noise accumulated 2.5 times less Cd in their gills than did the controls without ship noise and their growth rate was 2.6 times slower. In the presence of ship noise, oysters were closed more during the daytime, and their daily valve activity was reduced. Changes in gene activity in the gills were observed in 7 genes when the Cd was associated with the ship noise. In the absence of ship noise, a change in expression was measured in 4 genes. We conclude that chronic exposure to cargo ship noise has a depressant effect on the activity in oysters, including on the volume of the water flowing over their gills (Vw). In turn, a decrease in the Vw and valve-opening duration limited metal exposure and uptake by the gills but also limited food uptake. This latter conclusion would explain the slowing observed in the fat metabolism and growth rate. Thus, we propose that cargo ship noise exposure could protect against metal bioaccumulation and affect the growth rate. This latter conclusion points towards a potential risk in terms of ecosystem productivity. Article in Journal/Newspaper Pacific oyster OSKAR Bordeaux (Open Science Knowledge ARchive) PLOS ONE 13 4 e0194174
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PERRIGAULT, Mickael
GONZALEZ, Patrice
CIRET, Pierre
BENOMAR, Soumaya
MASSABUAU, Jean Charles
Noise pollution limits metal bioaccumulation and growth rate in a filter feeder, the Pacific oyster Magallana gigas
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description Shipping has increased dramatically in recent decades and oysters can hear them. We studied the interaction between noise pollution and trace metal contamination in the oyster Magallana gigas. Four oyster-groups were studied during a 14-day exposure period. Two were exposed to cadmium in the presence of cargo ship-noise ([Cd++]w ≈ 0.5 μg∙L-1; maximum sound pressure level 150 dBrms re 1 μPa), and 2 were exposed only to cadmium. The Cd concentration in the gills ([Cd]g) and the digestive gland ([Cd]dg), the valve closure duration, number of valve closures and circadian distribution of opening and closure, the daily shell growth-rate and the expression of 19 genes in the gills were studied. Oysters exposed to Cd in the presence of cargo ship-noise accumulated 2.5 times less Cd in their gills than did the controls without ship noise and their growth rate was 2.6 times slower. In the presence of ship noise, oysters were closed more during the daytime, and their daily valve activity was reduced. Changes in gene activity in the gills were observed in 7 genes when the Cd was associated with the ship noise. In the absence of ship noise, a change in expression was measured in 4 genes. We conclude that chronic exposure to cargo ship noise has a depressant effect on the activity in oysters, including on the volume of the water flowing over their gills (Vw). In turn, a decrease in the Vw and valve-opening duration limited metal exposure and uptake by the gills but also limited food uptake. This latter conclusion would explain the slowing observed in the fat metabolism and growth rate. Thus, we propose that cargo ship noise exposure could protect against metal bioaccumulation and affect the growth rate. This latter conclusion points towards a potential risk in terms of ecosystem productivity.
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author CHARIFI, Mohcine
MISERAZZI, Alison
SOW, Mohamedou
PERRIGAULT, Mickael
GONZALEZ, Patrice
CIRET, Pierre
BENOMAR, Soumaya
MASSABUAU, Jean Charles
author_facet CHARIFI, Mohcine
MISERAZZI, Alison
SOW, Mohamedou
PERRIGAULT, Mickael
GONZALEZ, Patrice
CIRET, Pierre
BENOMAR, Soumaya
MASSABUAU, Jean Charles
author_sort CHARIFI, Mohcine
title Noise pollution limits metal bioaccumulation and growth rate in a filter feeder, the Pacific oyster Magallana gigas
title_short Noise pollution limits metal bioaccumulation and growth rate in a filter feeder, the Pacific oyster Magallana gigas
title_full Noise pollution limits metal bioaccumulation and growth rate in a filter feeder, the Pacific oyster Magallana gigas
title_fullStr Noise pollution limits metal bioaccumulation and growth rate in a filter feeder, the Pacific oyster Magallana gigas
title_full_unstemmed Noise pollution limits metal bioaccumulation and growth rate in a filter feeder, the Pacific oyster Magallana gigas
title_sort noise pollution limits metal bioaccumulation and growth rate in a filter feeder, the pacific oyster magallana gigas
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