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The contribution of a niche-based approach to ecological risk assessment: using macroinvertebrate species under multiple stressors.

Fanny Colas1, Amandine Vigneron2, Vincent Felten3, Simon Devin4.   

Abstract

We propose that a niche-based experimental approach at population level could be used to solve some uncertainties in traditional approaches in ecotoxicology. We tested this approach in the context of multiple stressors (i.e. chemical and physical) in a selection of six run-of-river reservoirs with different levels of sediment contamination and associated upstream and downstream river sites. A niche-based approach was tested using three functional traits (habitat, food preferences and body size) and discrepancy between the realized and theoretical niches. We first identified three groups of taxa and then recorded differences along the disturbance gradients, such as an increase in competition, a narrowing of spatial and trophic niche breadth (e.g. of Leuctra major and Gammarus pulex), a widening of spatial niche breadth (e.g. of Ephemerella ignita), a greater proportion of small individuals (e.g. of G. pulex) and a decreasing or an increasing (e.g. L. major) discrepancy between realized and theoretical niches.
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Keywords:  Dam presence; Realized niche; Risk assessment; Sediment contamination; Theoretical niche

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24212068     DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2013.09.033

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Pollut        ISSN: 0269-7491            Impact factor:   8.071


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