Combined effects of UV-B radiation and food shortage on the sensitivity of the Antarctic amphipod Paramoera walkeri to copper

Investigations on the combined effects of ultraviolet (UV)-B radiation and anthropogenic toxicants have focused primarily on the chemical interactions between UV-B and organic compounds. Only a few studies have examined whether exposure to UV-B changes sensitivity to toxicants. This question is addr...

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Published in:Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
Main Authors: Liess, Matthias, Champeau, O., Riddle, M.J., Schulz, R., Duquesne, Sabine
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2001
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spelling ftufz:oai:ufz.de:6559 2023-12-10T09:43:02+01:00 Combined effects of UV-B radiation and food shortage on the sensitivity of the Antarctic amphipod Paramoera walkeri to copper Liess, Matthias Champeau, O. Riddle, M.J. Schulz, R. Duquesne, Sabine 2001 application/pdf https://www.ufz.de/index.php?en=20939&ufzPublicationIdentifier=6559 https://doi.org/10.1002/etc.5620200931 en eng Wiley Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 20 (9);; 2088 - 2092 https://www.ufz.de/index.php?en=20939&ufzPublicationIdentifier=6559 https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/etc.5620200931 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess ISSN: 0730-7268 info:eu-repo/semantics/article https://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text 2001 ftufz https://doi.org/10.1002/etc.5620200931 2023-11-12T23:29:37Z Investigations on the combined effects of ultraviolet (UV)-B radiation and anthropogenic toxicants have focused primarily on the chemical interactions between UV-B and organic compounds. Only a few studies have examined whether exposure to UV-B changes sensitivity to toxicants. This question is addressed in a laboratory study using the common shoreline Antarctic amphipod Paramoera walkeri and exposure to environmentally realistic levels of copper, UV-B radiation, and food shortage. Exposure to copper for 21 d in the absence of any additional stressors (food present, no UV-B) showed a lowest observable effective concentration (LOEC) of greater than 100 mug Cu/L. Exposure to copper and UV-B in combination, with no shortage of food, resulted in a LOEC of 45 mug Cu/L. When exposed to copper and UV-B, with shortage of food, a LOEC of 3 mug Cu/L was recorded. Hence, the combination of environmental stress from exposure to UV-B radiation and shortage of food increases the sensitivity of P. walkeri to copper more than 30-fold. Increased metabolic energy requirements for defense mechanisms in response to toxicants and UVB are discussed as possible explanations. It is concluded that consideration of environmental stressors in combination with toxicants increases the accuracy of ecological risk assessments of toxicants and should be part of the process for developing guidelines for ecologically acceptable concentrations of contaminants in the environment. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic UFZ - Publication Index (Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research) Antarctic The Antarctic Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 20 9 2088 2092
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description Investigations on the combined effects of ultraviolet (UV)-B radiation and anthropogenic toxicants have focused primarily on the chemical interactions between UV-B and organic compounds. Only a few studies have examined whether exposure to UV-B changes sensitivity to toxicants. This question is addressed in a laboratory study using the common shoreline Antarctic amphipod Paramoera walkeri and exposure to environmentally realistic levels of copper, UV-B radiation, and food shortage. Exposure to copper for 21 d in the absence of any additional stressors (food present, no UV-B) showed a lowest observable effective concentration (LOEC) of greater than 100 mug Cu/L. Exposure to copper and UV-B in combination, with no shortage of food, resulted in a LOEC of 45 mug Cu/L. When exposed to copper and UV-B, with shortage of food, a LOEC of 3 mug Cu/L was recorded. Hence, the combination of environmental stress from exposure to UV-B radiation and shortage of food increases the sensitivity of P. walkeri to copper more than 30-fold. Increased metabolic energy requirements for defense mechanisms in response to toxicants and UVB are discussed as possible explanations. It is concluded that consideration of environmental stressors in combination with toxicants increases the accuracy of ecological risk assessments of toxicants and should be part of the process for developing guidelines for ecologically acceptable concentrations of contaminants in the environment.
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author Liess, Matthias
Champeau, O.
Riddle, M.J.
Schulz, R.
Duquesne, Sabine
spellingShingle Liess, Matthias
Champeau, O.
Riddle, M.J.
Schulz, R.
Duquesne, Sabine
Combined effects of UV-B radiation and food shortage on the sensitivity of the Antarctic amphipod Paramoera walkeri to copper
author_facet Liess, Matthias
Champeau, O.
Riddle, M.J.
Schulz, R.
Duquesne, Sabine
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title Combined effects of UV-B radiation and food shortage on the sensitivity of the Antarctic amphipod Paramoera walkeri to copper
title_short Combined effects of UV-B radiation and food shortage on the sensitivity of the Antarctic amphipod Paramoera walkeri to copper
title_full Combined effects of UV-B radiation and food shortage on the sensitivity of the Antarctic amphipod Paramoera walkeri to copper
title_fullStr Combined effects of UV-B radiation and food shortage on the sensitivity of the Antarctic amphipod Paramoera walkeri to copper
title_full_unstemmed Combined effects of UV-B radiation and food shortage on the sensitivity of the Antarctic amphipod Paramoera walkeri to copper
title_sort combined effects of uv-b radiation and food shortage on the sensitivity of the antarctic amphipod paramoera walkeri to copper
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