Literature DB >> 29920754

The response of cultured meiofaunal and benthic foraminiferal communities to lead exposure: Results from mesocosm experiments.

Fabrizio Frontalini1, Federica Semprucci2, Letizia Di Bella3, Antonio Caruso4, Claudia Cosentino4, Antonella Maccotta4, Giovanna Scopelliti4, Claudia Sbrocca2, Carla Bucci1, Maria Balsamo2, Maria Virginia Martins5,6, Eric Armynot du Châtelet7, Rodolfo Coccioni1.   

Abstract

Lead (Pb) is regarded as a highly toxic element that poses a serious threat to biota. A mesocosm experiment was performed to assess the influence of Pb on meiofaunal (metazoans within 45-500 μm) and benthic foraminiferal (protozoan) communities. To this end, sediments bearing such communities were incubated in mesocosms, exposed to different levels of Pb in seawater, and monitored for up to 8 wk. Concentrations of Pb <1 ppm in water did not promote a significant increase of this metal in sediments. Relatively high concentrations of Pb seemed to affect meiofaunal and benthic foraminiferal communities by reducing their richness or diversity, and the abundance of the most sensitive taxa. The mesocosm approach can be considered an effective method to document the responses of meiofaunal and benthic foraminiferal communities to various kinds and concentrations of pollutants over time. This approach allows the evaluation of dose-response relationships, validates the outcomes of field studies, and possibly confirms the sediment quality guidelines and thresholds. Environ Toxicol Chem 2018;37:2439-2447.
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Keywords:  Foraminifera; Lead; Meiofauna; Mesocosm; Sediment

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29920754     DOI: 10.1002/etc.4207

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Toxicol Chem        ISSN: 0730-7268            Impact factor:   3.742


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1.  Meiobenthic nematodes in the assessment of the relative impact of human activities on coastal marine ecosystem.

Authors:  Jung-Ho Hong; Federica Semprucci; Raehyuk Jeong; Kichoon Kim; Seunghan Lee; Donggu Jeon; Hyunsu Yoo; Jungho Kim; Jaehyun Kim; Jisu Yeom; Somin Lee; Kanghyun Lee; Wonchoel Lee
Journal:  Environ Monit Assess       Date:  2020-01-02       Impact factor: 2.513

2.  Shell Growth of Large Benthic Foraminifera under Heavy Metals Pollution: Implications for Geochemical Monitoring of Coastal Environments.

Authors:  Nir Ben-Eliahu; Barak Herut; Eyal Rahav; Sigal Abramovich
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2020-05-25       Impact factor: 3.390

3.  The effect of estuarine system on the meiofauna and nematodes in the East Siberian Sea.

Authors:  Daria A Portnova; Lesya A Garlitska; Alexander A Polukhin
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-09-29       Impact factor: 4.379

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