Alterations to unionid transformation during agricultural and urban contaminants of emerging concern exposures

Author:

Rzodkiewicz Lacey D.,Annis Mandy L.,Woolnough Daelyn A.

Abstract

AbstractHighly imperiled unionids have a complex life cycle including the metamorphosis of an obligate parasite life stage, larval glochidia, to the juvenile stage. Despite the known vulnerabilities of both glochidia and juveniles to pollutants, little is known on how metamorphosis success may be affected by chemical stress. Disruption of the transformation process in which glochidia encyst on the gills of a host fish, could lead to lowered recruitment and population declines. Transformation rates of Lampsilis cardium on host fish Micropterus salmoides were empirically derived from experimental exposures to low, medium, or high concentrations of an agricultural or urban mixture of contaminants of emerging concern (CECs) over two exposure durations. Transformation was characterized by: (1) a zero-inflated Poisson general linear mixed effects model to compare difference in transformation between exposure durations and (2) time response curves to describe the transformation curve using long-term exposure data. Lampsilis cardium transformation was similar between exposure durations. When compared to controls, CEC stress significantly reduced juvenile production (p « 0.05) except for the agricultural medium treatment and tended to increased encapsulation duration which while statistically insignificant (p = 0.16) may have ecological relevancy. Combining the empirically derived reduction of transformation rates with parameters values from the literature, a Lefkovich stage-based population model predicted strong declines in population size of L. cardium for all treatments if these results hold in nature. Management focus on urban CECs may lead to best conservation efforts though agricultural CECs may also have a concentration dependent impact on transformation and therefore overall recruitment and conservation success.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Toxicology,General Medicine

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