Quantifying the consequence of applying conservative assumptions in the assessment of oil spill effects on polar cod (Boreogadus saida) populations
In order to assess the potential impact from oil spills and decide the optimal response actions, prediction of population level effects of key resources is crucial. These assessments are usually based on acute toxicity data combined with precautionary assumptions because chronic data are often lacki...
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ftunivwagenin:oai:library.wur.nl:wurpubs/580373 2024-04-28T08:09:32+00:00 Quantifying the consequence of applying conservative assumptions in the assessment of oil spill effects on polar cod (Boreogadus saida) populations De Vries, Pepijn Tamis, Jacqueline Nahrgang, Jasmine Frantzen, Marianne Jak, Robbert Van Den Heuvel-Greve, Martine Klok, Chris Hemerik, Lia 2021 application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/quantifying-the-consequence-of-applying-conservative-assumptions- https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-021-02824-5 en eng https://edepot.wur.nl/543507 https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/quantifying-the-consequence-of-applying-conservative-assumptions- doi:10.1007/s00300-021-02824-5 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research Polar Biology 44 (2021) 3 ISSN: 0722-4060 Arctic region Matrix population model Polar cod Toxicity Article/Letter to editor 2021 ftunivwagenin https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-021-02824-5 2024-04-03T15:11:23Z In order to assess the potential impact from oil spills and decide the optimal response actions, prediction of population level effects of key resources is crucial. These assessments are usually based on acute toxicity data combined with precautionary assumptions because chronic data are often lacking. To better understand the consequences of applying precautionary approaches, two approaches for assessing population level effects on the Arctic keystone species polar cod (Boreogadus saida) were compared: a precautionary approach, where all exposed individuals die when exposed above a defined threshold concentration, and a refined (full-dose-response) approach. A matrix model was used to assess the population recovery duration of scenarios with various but constant exposure concentrations, durations and temperatures. The difference between the two approaches was largest for exposures with relatively low concentrations and short durations. Here, the recovery duration for the refined approach was less than eight times that found for the precautionary approach. Quantifying these differences helps to understand the consequences of precautionary assumptions applied to environmental risk assessment used in oil spill response decision making and it can feed into the discussion about the need for more chronic toxicity testing. An elasticity analysis of our model identified embryo and larval survival as crucial processes in the life cycle of polar cod and the impact assessment of oil spills on its population. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Boreogadus saida Polar Biology polar cod Wageningen UR (University & Research Centre): Digital Library Polar Biology 44 3 575 586 |
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In order to assess the potential impact from oil spills and decide the optimal response actions, prediction of population level effects of key resources is crucial. These assessments are usually based on acute toxicity data combined with precautionary assumptions because chronic data are often lacking. To better understand the consequences of applying precautionary approaches, two approaches for assessing population level effects on the Arctic keystone species polar cod (Boreogadus saida) were compared: a precautionary approach, where all exposed individuals die when exposed above a defined threshold concentration, and a refined (full-dose-response) approach. A matrix model was used to assess the population recovery duration of scenarios with various but constant exposure concentrations, durations and temperatures. The difference between the two approaches was largest for exposures with relatively low concentrations and short durations. Here, the recovery duration for the refined approach was less than eight times that found for the precautionary approach. Quantifying these differences helps to understand the consequences of precautionary assumptions applied to environmental risk assessment used in oil spill response decision making and it can feed into the discussion about the need for more chronic toxicity testing. An elasticity analysis of our model identified embryo and larval survival as crucial processes in the life cycle of polar cod and the impact assessment of oil spills on its population. |
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Quantifying the consequence of applying conservative assumptions in the assessment of oil spill effects on polar cod (Boreogadus saida) populations |
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