Oil droplets do not affect assimilation and survival probability of first feeding larvae of North-East Arctic cod
Authored by Laender Frederik De, Trond Nordtug, Anders Johny Olsen, Dag Altin, Ingrid Overrein, Werner Storoy, Bjorn Henrik Hansen
Date Published: 2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2011.10.021
Sponsors:
Flanders Research Foundation
Norwegian Research Council (NRF)
Platforms:
R
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Abstract
Oil exploration and production in the Atlantic moves northwards towards
spawning and nursery areas of fish species that sustain some of the
world's largest fisheries. Models are therefore needed that can simulate
the effects of accidental oil spills on early life stages of these fish.
In this study, we combined an individual based model and a microcosm
approach to infer effects of the water soluble fraction (WSF) and of an
oil dispersion (WSF and droplets) on two key endpoints of North East
Arctic cod (Gadus morhua) larvae: food assimilation rate and survival
probability. Both exposure types (WSF and dispersion) decreased
assimilation rate (control: 0.4 d(-1)) and survival probability
(control: 0.96) in a concentration-dependent fashion, with EC(50)s of
about 2 (feeding) and 40 mu g/L Sigma PAH in the WSF (survival
probability). No consistent differences were found between the ECs from
the two exposure types indicating no additional oil droplet effects in
the oil dispersion. During post exposure, effects on the two endpoints
disappeared, which was confirmed by an image analyses we performed of
gut content fluorescence. Our results also show that the larvae model
fitted the experimental data from the two exposure types equally well, indicating that the presence of oil droplets did not affect model
performance. More complex models that explicitly consider possible
mechanisms of oil droplet toxicity - in addition to the toxicity of the
WSF - on the two examined endpoints during a 17 day time frame do
therefore not have a higher accuracy than simpler models that neglect
oil droplet toxicity. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Tags
growth
Populations
Fish
Size
Gadus-morhua
Embryos
Barents sea
Dispersed oil