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Comparative toxicity of hydrocarbons for evaluation of Lysmata boggessi as an experimental proxy for deep-water column micronekton

The potential impacts of sub-surface hydrocarbon plumes to deep-water column micronekton are an important consideration in a more complete understanding of ecosystem effects resulting from deep-sea oil spills. However, evaluating toxicity in these organisms presents multiple challenges, and the use...

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Autores principales: Renegar, D. Abigail, Turner, Nicholas R., Bera, Gopal, Whitemiller, Eileen G., Riegl, Bernhard M., Sericano, José L., Knap, Anthony
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8990174/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35399216
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxrep.2022.03.023
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author Renegar, D. Abigail
Turner, Nicholas R.
Bera, Gopal
Whitemiller, Eileen G.
Riegl, Bernhard M.
Sericano, José L.
Knap, Anthony
author_facet Renegar, D. Abigail
Turner, Nicholas R.
Bera, Gopal
Whitemiller, Eileen G.
Riegl, Bernhard M.
Sericano, José L.
Knap, Anthony
author_sort Renegar, D. Abigail
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description The potential impacts of sub-surface hydrocarbon plumes to deep-water column micronekton are an important consideration in a more complete understanding of ecosystem effects resulting from deep-sea oil spills. However, evaluating toxicity in these organisms presents multiple challenges, and the use of a shallow-water proxy species allows comparison and validation of experimental results. This study thus examined the suitability of the peppermint shrimp, Lysmata boggessi, as an experimental proxy for ecologically important deep-sea zooplankton/micronekton in hydrocarbon toxicity assays. This crustacean species occurs in shallow coastal marine environments throughout the western Atlantic, Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico, is similar in size to the mesopelagic organisms previously tested and is readily available via commercial aquaculture. The effects of 1-methylnaphthalene and fresh Macondo oil (MC252) on L. boggessi were assessed in 48-h constant-exposure toxicity tests, and acute thresholds were compared to previously determined LC50s for oceanic mid water Euphausiidae, Janicella spinacauda, Systellaspis debilis, Sergestes sp., Sergia sp. and the mysid shrimp Americamysis bahia. Acute thresholds and the calculated critical target lipid body burden (CTLBB) for the shallow-water L. boggessi were comparable to the deep-water species tested, suggesting that L. boggessi may be a suitable proxy for some mesopelagic micronekton species in acute hydrocarbon exposures.
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spelling pubmed-89901742022-04-09 Comparative toxicity of hydrocarbons for evaluation of Lysmata boggessi as an experimental proxy for deep-water column micronekton Renegar, D. Abigail Turner, Nicholas R. Bera, Gopal Whitemiller, Eileen G. Riegl, Bernhard M. Sericano, José L. Knap, Anthony Toxicol Rep Regular Article The potential impacts of sub-surface hydrocarbon plumes to deep-water column micronekton are an important consideration in a more complete understanding of ecosystem effects resulting from deep-sea oil spills. However, evaluating toxicity in these organisms presents multiple challenges, and the use of a shallow-water proxy species allows comparison and validation of experimental results. This study thus examined the suitability of the peppermint shrimp, Lysmata boggessi, as an experimental proxy for ecologically important deep-sea zooplankton/micronekton in hydrocarbon toxicity assays. This crustacean species occurs in shallow coastal marine environments throughout the western Atlantic, Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico, is similar in size to the mesopelagic organisms previously tested and is readily available via commercial aquaculture. The effects of 1-methylnaphthalene and fresh Macondo oil (MC252) on L. boggessi were assessed in 48-h constant-exposure toxicity tests, and acute thresholds were compared to previously determined LC50s for oceanic mid water Euphausiidae, Janicella spinacauda, Systellaspis debilis, Sergestes sp., Sergia sp. and the mysid shrimp Americamysis bahia. Acute thresholds and the calculated critical target lipid body burden (CTLBB) for the shallow-water L. boggessi were comparable to the deep-water species tested, suggesting that L. boggessi may be a suitable proxy for some mesopelagic micronekton species in acute hydrocarbon exposures. Elsevier 2022-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8990174/ /pubmed/35399216 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxrep.2022.03.023 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Renegar, D. Abigail
Turner, Nicholas R.
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Whitemiller, Eileen G.
Riegl, Bernhard M.
Sericano, José L.
Knap, Anthony
Comparative toxicity of hydrocarbons for evaluation of Lysmata boggessi as an experimental proxy for deep-water column micronekton
title Comparative toxicity of hydrocarbons for evaluation of Lysmata boggessi as an experimental proxy for deep-water column micronekton
title_full Comparative toxicity of hydrocarbons for evaluation of Lysmata boggessi as an experimental proxy for deep-water column micronekton
title_fullStr Comparative toxicity of hydrocarbons for evaluation of Lysmata boggessi as an experimental proxy for deep-water column micronekton
title_full_unstemmed Comparative toxicity of hydrocarbons for evaluation of Lysmata boggessi as an experimental proxy for deep-water column micronekton
title_short Comparative toxicity of hydrocarbons for evaluation of Lysmata boggessi as an experimental proxy for deep-water column micronekton
title_sort comparative toxicity of hydrocarbons for evaluation of lysmata boggessi as an experimental proxy for deep-water column micronekton
topic Regular Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8990174/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35399216
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxrep.2022.03.023
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