Effects of heavy metals on free-living nematodes: a multifaceted approach using growth, reproduction and behavioral assays
Monteiro L, Brinke M, dos Santos G, Traunspurger W, Moens T (2014)
European Journal of Soil Biology 62: 1-7.
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Monteiro, Luana;
Brinke, M.;
dos Santos, G.;
Traunspurger, WalterUniBi;
Moens, T.
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Abstract / Bemerkung
Toxicity tests, using single species bioassays, are a promising way to understand the biological effects of toxicants. The aims of this study are: (a) to assess sublethal effect concentrations of the heavy metals Pb, Zn and Ni for the free-living nematode Caenorhabditis elegans using a liquid assay focussing on growth and reproduction as endpoints; and (b) to test a behavioural assay with taxis to food in polluted vs unpolluted food spots as an endpoint. In general, reproduction and behaviour proved to be much more sensitive endpoints than growth. Different endpoints, however, did not always yield concordant results. As an example, Ni already affected growth and reproduction at lower concentrations than did Zn and Pb, but did not affect taxis to food, not even at strongly elevated Ni concentrations. Taxis towards polluted food spots was deferentially affected by different metals and metal concentrations: nematodes avoided food spots containing low concentrations (1-2 mg L-1) of Zn and Pb and very high concentrations of Ni. By contrast, they preferred food spots polluted with Ni at 1 mg L-1 over unpolluted food. Pb at high concentration (129 mg L-1) was the only metal which interfered with food finding, i.e. C elegans did not exhibit a significant taxis to either polluted or unpolluted food spots. We conclude that a combination of growth, reproduction and behavioural assays provides a more complete picture and allows a better assessment of the different modes of action of pollutants and their corresponding effect concentrations. (C) 2014 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
Stichworte
Behaviour;
Growth;
Ecotoxicology;
Heavy metals;
Nematoda;
Caenorhabditis elegans;
Reproduction;
Bioassay
Erscheinungsjahr
2014
Zeitschriftentitel
European Journal of Soil Biology
Band
62
Seite(n)
1-7
ISSN
1164-5563
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2658579
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Monteiro L, Brinke M, dos Santos G, Traunspurger W, Moens T. Effects of heavy metals on free-living nematodes: a multifaceted approach using growth, reproduction and behavioral assays. European Journal of Soil Biology. 2014;62:1-7.
Monteiro, L., Brinke, M., dos Santos, G., Traunspurger, W., & Moens, T. (2014). Effects of heavy metals on free-living nematodes: a multifaceted approach using growth, reproduction and behavioral assays. European Journal of Soil Biology, 62, 1-7. doi:10.1016/j.ejsobi.2014.02.005
Monteiro, Luana, Brinke, M., dos Santos, G., Traunspurger, Walter, and Moens, T. 2014. “Effects of heavy metals on free-living nematodes: a multifaceted approach using growth, reproduction and behavioral assays”. European Journal of Soil Biology 62: 1-7.
Monteiro, L., Brinke, M., dos Santos, G., Traunspurger, W., and Moens, T. (2014). Effects of heavy metals on free-living nematodes: a multifaceted approach using growth, reproduction and behavioral assays. European Journal of Soil Biology 62, 1-7.
Monteiro, L., et al., 2014. Effects of heavy metals on free-living nematodes: a multifaceted approach using growth, reproduction and behavioral assays. European Journal of Soil Biology, 62, p 1-7.
L. Monteiro, et al., “Effects of heavy metals on free-living nematodes: a multifaceted approach using growth, reproduction and behavioral assays”, European Journal of Soil Biology, vol. 62, 2014, pp. 1-7.
Monteiro, L., Brinke, M., dos Santos, G., Traunspurger, W., Moens, T.: Effects of heavy metals on free-living nematodes: a multifaceted approach using growth, reproduction and behavioral assays. European Journal of Soil Biology. 62, 1-7 (2014).
Monteiro, Luana, Brinke, M., dos Santos, G., Traunspurger, Walter, and Moens, T. “Effects of heavy metals on free-living nematodes: a multifaceted approach using growth, reproduction and behavioral assays”. European Journal of Soil Biology 62 (2014): 1-7.
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