A psychiatric drug found in waste-water plant effluents alters the migratory behavior of critically endangered Anguilla anguilla juveniles
International audience Migratory fishes cross or settle in several environments potentially polluted. Psychiatric drugs, which represent one growing pollution and are found in discharges from waste-water treatment plants, may alter individual behaviors. Here, we assessed behavioral alterations in th...
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ftunivpau:oai:HAL:hal-04224458v1 2024-05-12T07:52:57+00:00 A psychiatric drug found in waste-water plant effluents alters the migratory behavior of critically endangered Anguilla anguilla juveniles Bouchard, Colin Monperrus, Mathilde Sebihi, Stellia Tentelier, Cédric Bolliet, Valérie Ecologie Comportementale et Biologie des Populations de Poissons (ECOBIOP) Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour (UPPA)-Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE) Institut des sciences analytiques et de physico-chimie pour l'environnement et les materiaux (IPREM) Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour (UPPA)-Institut de Chimie - CNRS Chimie (INC-CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) ANR-16-IDEX-0002,E2S,E2S(2016) 2023-09-23 https://univ-pau.hal.science/hal-04224458 https://univ-pau.hal.science/hal-04224458/document https://univ-pau.hal.science/hal-04224458/file/1-s2.0-S014765132301000X-main.pdf https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2023.115496 en eng HAL CCSD Elsevier info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2023.115496 hal-04224458 https://univ-pau.hal.science/hal-04224458 https://univ-pau.hal.science/hal-04224458/document https://univ-pau.hal.science/hal-04224458/file/1-s2.0-S014765132301000X-main.pdf doi:10.1016/j.ecoenv.2023.115496 WOS: 001083431500001 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/ info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess ISSN: 0147-6513 EISSN: 1090-2414 Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety https://univ-pau.hal.science/hal-04224458 Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 2023, 265, pp.115496. ⟨10.1016/j.ecoenv.2023.115496⟩ Activity Boldness Behavioral alterations Chemical contamination European eel Exploratory behavior Benzodiazepine Glass eel Migratory behavior Upstream migration [CHIM.MATE]Chemical Sciences/Material chemistry [CHIM.ANAL]Chemical Sciences/Analytical chemistry [CHIM.POLY]Chemical Sciences/Polymers [CHIM.THEO]Chemical Sciences/Theoretical and/or physical chemistry info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal articles 2023 ftunivpau https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2023.115496 2024-04-12T00:07:00Z International audience Migratory fishes cross or settle in several environments potentially polluted. Psychiatric drugs, which represent one growing pollution and are found in discharges from waste-water treatment plants, may alter individual behaviors. Here, we assessed behavioral alterations in the upstream migratory behavior of Anguilla anguilla caused by diazepam, an anxiolytic. We monitored the swimming activity, swimming behavior, and boldness to assess whether diazepam impacts them or not. Our 7-day behavioral follow-up allowed us to test the kinetics of the potential effects of diazepam. We found diazepam reduced swimming activity and altered individual swimming behavior, with fewer individuals swimming against the current, so swimming upstream. Those effects varied over time and were stronger at the end of our monitoring, suggesting chemical pollutants encountered in estuaries may act as a chemical burden for individuals, despite metabolisation. We also found diazepam favored bolder behavior in glass eels. Our results provide new knowledge on chemical pollution and psychiatric drugs inducing behavioral alterations. Those alterations may have ecological and evolutionary consequences for glass eels, by diminishing predator avoidance and impacting spatial colonization, and thus, local density. Article in Journal/Newspaper Anguilla anguilla HAL e2s UPPA (Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour) Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 265 115496 |
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Activity Boldness Behavioral alterations Chemical contamination European eel Exploratory behavior Benzodiazepine Glass eel Migratory behavior Upstream migration [CHIM.MATE]Chemical Sciences/Material chemistry [CHIM.ANAL]Chemical Sciences/Analytical chemistry [CHIM.POLY]Chemical Sciences/Polymers [CHIM.THEO]Chemical Sciences/Theoretical and/or physical chemistry |
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Activity Boldness Behavioral alterations Chemical contamination European eel Exploratory behavior Benzodiazepine Glass eel Migratory behavior Upstream migration [CHIM.MATE]Chemical Sciences/Material chemistry [CHIM.ANAL]Chemical Sciences/Analytical chemistry [CHIM.POLY]Chemical Sciences/Polymers [CHIM.THEO]Chemical Sciences/Theoretical and/or physical chemistry Bouchard, Colin Monperrus, Mathilde Sebihi, Stellia Tentelier, Cédric Bolliet, Valérie A psychiatric drug found in waste-water plant effluents alters the migratory behavior of critically endangered Anguilla anguilla juveniles |
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Activity Boldness Behavioral alterations Chemical contamination European eel Exploratory behavior Benzodiazepine Glass eel Migratory behavior Upstream migration [CHIM.MATE]Chemical Sciences/Material chemistry [CHIM.ANAL]Chemical Sciences/Analytical chemistry [CHIM.POLY]Chemical Sciences/Polymers [CHIM.THEO]Chemical Sciences/Theoretical and/or physical chemistry |
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International audience Migratory fishes cross or settle in several environments potentially polluted. Psychiatric drugs, which represent one growing pollution and are found in discharges from waste-water treatment plants, may alter individual behaviors. Here, we assessed behavioral alterations in the upstream migratory behavior of Anguilla anguilla caused by diazepam, an anxiolytic. We monitored the swimming activity, swimming behavior, and boldness to assess whether diazepam impacts them or not. Our 7-day behavioral follow-up allowed us to test the kinetics of the potential effects of diazepam. We found diazepam reduced swimming activity and altered individual swimming behavior, with fewer individuals swimming against the current, so swimming upstream. Those effects varied over time and were stronger at the end of our monitoring, suggesting chemical pollutants encountered in estuaries may act as a chemical burden for individuals, despite metabolisation. We also found diazepam favored bolder behavior in glass eels. Our results provide new knowledge on chemical pollution and psychiatric drugs inducing behavioral alterations. Those alterations may have ecological and evolutionary consequences for glass eels, by diminishing predator avoidance and impacting spatial colonization, and thus, local density. |
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Ecologie Comportementale et Biologie des Populations de Poissons (ECOBIOP) Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour (UPPA)-Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE) Institut des sciences analytiques et de physico-chimie pour l'environnement et les materiaux (IPREM) Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour (UPPA)-Institut de Chimie - CNRS Chimie (INC-CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) ANR-16-IDEX-0002,E2S,E2S(2016) |
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A psychiatric drug found in waste-water plant effluents alters the migratory behavior of critically endangered Anguilla anguilla juveniles |
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A psychiatric drug found in waste-water plant effluents alters the migratory behavior of critically endangered Anguilla anguilla juveniles |
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A psychiatric drug found in waste-water plant effluents alters the migratory behavior of critically endangered Anguilla anguilla juveniles |
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A psychiatric drug found in waste-water plant effluents alters the migratory behavior of critically endangered Anguilla anguilla juveniles |
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A psychiatric drug found in waste-water plant effluents alters the migratory behavior of critically endangered Anguilla anguilla juveniles |
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psychiatric drug found in waste-water plant effluents alters the migratory behavior of critically endangered anguilla anguilla juveniles |
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ISSN: 0147-6513 EISSN: 1090-2414 Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety https://univ-pau.hal.science/hal-04224458 Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 2023, 265, pp.115496. ⟨10.1016/j.ecoenv.2023.115496⟩ |
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