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Multi-generation studies with Chironomus riparius – Effects of low tributyltin concentrations on life history parameters and genetic diversity

While toxicological data are available for numerous chemicals from standard tests, little is known on effects of pollutants over several generations or regarding chronic effects of chemicals on genetic diversity. Within the experiments, effects of the model pollutant tributyltin (TBT) were investiga...

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Published in:Chemosphere (Oxford) 2007-05, Vol.67 (11), p.2192-2200
Main Authors: Vogt, Christian, Nowak, Carsten, Diogo, Joao Barateiro, Oetken, Matthias, Schwenk, Klaus, Oehlmann, Jörg
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description While toxicological data are available for numerous chemicals from standard tests, little is known on effects of pollutants over several generations or regarding chronic effects of chemicals on genetic diversity. Within the experiments, effects of the model pollutant tributyltin (TBT) were investigated over eleven generations at a sublethal TBT concentration of 4.46 μg as Sn kg −1 sediment dw on life-cycle parameters and genetic variability of Chironomus riparius. Moreover, the adaptation potential towards TBT was determined. This experimental design enables the identification of TBT effects on life-cycle parameters and the determination of a potential extinction risk caused by chronic exposure. Furthermore, effects on the genetic structure can be determined, which are not predictable based solely on knowledge of the toxic mode of action of the chemical. Genetic variety was determined via microsatellite analysis, measuring individual length differences of highly variable satellite DNA fragments. For the identification of changes in tolerances towards the stressor, acute and chronic toxicity experiments were conducted. During the multi-generation study, significant effects on development and reproduction were determined. For some generations, the emergence was significantly ( p < 0.05) delayed under TBT exposure. Reproduction seems to be a sensitive parameter as well, whereby females laid significantly larger egg masses ( p < 0.05) in the latter generations. TBT did not affect the population growth rate nor the genetic variability, while clear deviations from the Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium appeared. The study also provides strong evidence for the acquirement of a higher tolerance towards the stressor in the TBT-exposed group.
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Adaptation, Physiological - drug effects
animal reproduction
Animal, plant and microbial ecology
Animals
Applied ecology
Biological and medical sciences
Body Weight - drug effects
Chironomidae - drug effects
Chironomidae - genetics
Chironomidae - growth & development
Chironomus riparius
Drug Resistance
ecotoxicology
Ecotoxicology, biological effects of pollution
Freshwater
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
General aspects
Genetic variability
genetic variation
Genetic Variation - drug effects
genotoxicity
insect genetics
insect growth
insect pests
insecticide resistance
insecticides
Larva - drug effects
life cycle (organisms)
Microsatellite Repeats
Microsatellites
molecular sequence data
Multi-generation study
multi-generational study
Nonlinear Dynamics
population genetics
Reproduction - drug effects
Sex Ratio
stress tolerance
toxicity testing
Trialkyltin Compounds - analysis
Trialkyltin Compounds - toxicity
tributyltin oxide
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