Effects of Short-Term Exposure to Dispersed Oil in Arctic Invertebrates

A series of experimental studies was carried out as part of the Baffin Island Oil Spill (BIOS) Project to define the behavioural, physiological and biochemical reactions of three arctic marine benthic invertebrate species exposed to chemically dispersed crude oil. Behavioural responses and patterns...

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Main Authors: Mageau, C., Engelhardt, F.R., Gilfillan, E.S., Boehm, P.D.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The Arctic Institute of North America 1987
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spelling ftunivcalgaryojs:oai:journalhosting.ucalgary.ca:article/64865 2023-05-15T14:19:14+02:00 Effects of Short-Term Exposure to Dispersed Oil in Arctic Invertebrates Mageau, C. Engelhardt, F.R. Gilfillan, E.S. Boehm, P.D. 1987-01-01 application/pdf https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/64865 eng eng The Arctic Institute of North America https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/64865/48779 https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/64865 ARCTIC; Vol. 40 No. 5 (1987): Supplement: 1–279; 162-171 1923-1245 0004-0843 Animal behaviour Animal physiology Biodegradation Canada. Baffin Island Oil Spill Project Environmental impacts Enzymes Hydrocarbons Lamellibranchiata Marine oil spills Marine pollution Metabolism Oil spill dispersants Crude oil Eclipse Sound Nunavut Hatt Cape waters info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion research-article 1987 ftunivcalgaryojs 2022-03-22T21:21:59Z A series of experimental studies was carried out as part of the Baffin Island Oil Spill (BIOS) Project to define the behavioural, physiological and biochemical reactions of three arctic marine benthic invertebrate species exposed to chemically dispersed crude oil. Behavioural responses and patterns of hydrocarbon accumulation and release observed in the bivalves and the urchin during the 1981 field spill were similar to those observed during the laboratory simulations. Ostial closure, loss of responsiveness to mechanical stimuli and narcosis were characteristic of the bivalves. Exposed urchins displayed a functional loss of tube foot and spine behaviour. Detailed hydrocarbon analysis indicated different uptake dynamics among the species. The effects of dispersed oil were immediate and short lived and resulted in temporary accumulation of hydrocarbons. Depuration of these stored hydrocarbons occurred during the experimental recovery period. In vivo biodegradation of hydrocarbons was indicated in the bivalves. Physiological parameters measured in bivalves exposed to oil included elements of scope for growth, activity of aspartate aminotransferase and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase. Dose-response relationships between physiological rates and hydrocarbon body burden were apparent.Key words: petroleum effects, Arctic, invertebrates, metabolism, enzymes, behaviour, biodegradation, hydrocarbon uptake, Baffin Island oil spill, dispersant Mots clés: effets dus au pétrole, Arctique, invertébréms, métabolisme, enzymes, comportement, biodécomposition, absorption d’hydrocarbures, projet de déversement de pétrole à l’île Baffin, agent de dispersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Arctique* Baffin Island Baffin Eclipse Sound Nunavut University of Calgary Journal Hosting Arctic Baffin Island Canada Eclipse Sound ENVELOPE(-78.998,-78.998,72.635,72.635) Nunavut ARCTIC 40 5
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topic Animal behaviour
Animal physiology
Biodegradation
Canada. Baffin Island Oil Spill Project
Environmental impacts
Enzymes
Hydrocarbons
Lamellibranchiata
Marine oil spills
Marine pollution
Metabolism
Oil spill dispersants
Crude oil
Eclipse Sound
Nunavut
Hatt
Cape
waters
spellingShingle Animal behaviour
Animal physiology
Biodegradation
Canada. Baffin Island Oil Spill Project
Environmental impacts
Enzymes
Hydrocarbons
Lamellibranchiata
Marine oil spills
Marine pollution
Metabolism
Oil spill dispersants
Crude oil
Eclipse Sound
Nunavut
Hatt
Cape
waters
Mageau, C.
Engelhardt, F.R.
Gilfillan, E.S.
Boehm, P.D.
Effects of Short-Term Exposure to Dispersed Oil in Arctic Invertebrates
topic_facet Animal behaviour
Animal physiology
Biodegradation
Canada. Baffin Island Oil Spill Project
Environmental impacts
Enzymes
Hydrocarbons
Lamellibranchiata
Marine oil spills
Marine pollution
Metabolism
Oil spill dispersants
Crude oil
Eclipse Sound
Nunavut
Hatt
Cape
waters
description A series of experimental studies was carried out as part of the Baffin Island Oil Spill (BIOS) Project to define the behavioural, physiological and biochemical reactions of three arctic marine benthic invertebrate species exposed to chemically dispersed crude oil. Behavioural responses and patterns of hydrocarbon accumulation and release observed in the bivalves and the urchin during the 1981 field spill were similar to those observed during the laboratory simulations. Ostial closure, loss of responsiveness to mechanical stimuli and narcosis were characteristic of the bivalves. Exposed urchins displayed a functional loss of tube foot and spine behaviour. Detailed hydrocarbon analysis indicated different uptake dynamics among the species. The effects of dispersed oil were immediate and short lived and resulted in temporary accumulation of hydrocarbons. Depuration of these stored hydrocarbons occurred during the experimental recovery period. In vivo biodegradation of hydrocarbons was indicated in the bivalves. Physiological parameters measured in bivalves exposed to oil included elements of scope for growth, activity of aspartate aminotransferase and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase. Dose-response relationships between physiological rates and hydrocarbon body burden were apparent.Key words: petroleum effects, Arctic, invertebrates, metabolism, enzymes, behaviour, biodegradation, hydrocarbon uptake, Baffin Island oil spill, dispersant Mots clés: effets dus au pétrole, Arctique, invertébréms, métabolisme, enzymes, comportement, biodécomposition, absorption d’hydrocarbures, projet de déversement de pétrole à l’île Baffin, agent de dispersion
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Mageau, C.
Engelhardt, F.R.
Gilfillan, E.S.
Boehm, P.D.
author_facet Mageau, C.
Engelhardt, F.R.
Gilfillan, E.S.
Boehm, P.D.
author_sort Mageau, C.
title Effects of Short-Term Exposure to Dispersed Oil in Arctic Invertebrates
title_short Effects of Short-Term Exposure to Dispersed Oil in Arctic Invertebrates
title_full Effects of Short-Term Exposure to Dispersed Oil in Arctic Invertebrates
title_fullStr Effects of Short-Term Exposure to Dispersed Oil in Arctic Invertebrates
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Short-Term Exposure to Dispersed Oil in Arctic Invertebrates
title_sort effects of short-term exposure to dispersed oil in arctic invertebrates
publisher The Arctic Institute of North America
publishDate 1987
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