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Carbofuran effects in soil nematode communities: Using trait and taxonomic based approaches

机译:在土壤线虫群落中的呋喃丹效应:使用基于特征和分类学的方法

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This work intends to implement the use of native soil nematode communities in ecotoxicological tests using a model pesticide and two geographically nematode communities (Mediterranean and subtropical) in order to obtain new perspectives on the evaluation of the toxic potential of chemical substances. The environmental condition of the nematode communities was described using a trait-based approach (grouping the organisms according to their feeding traits) and a traditional taxonomic method (identification to family level). Effects on total nematode abundance, number of families and abundance of nematode feeding groups as well as potential shifts in both trophic and family structure were assessed. Agricultural soils from Curitiba (Brazil) and Coimbra (Portugal) were sampled and the corresponding nematode communities were extracted. Part of the collected soil was defaunated and spiked with four doses of a carbofuran commercial formulation. Afterwards each of the replicates was inoculated with a nematode suspension containing a 200 or 300 nematodes. After 14 and 28 d of exposure the nematodes were extracted, counted and identified at family level and separately classified according to their feeding traits. The patterns of nematode responses revealed a decrease in the total abundance and a reduction in the number of families. Despite the similar effects observed for both communities, statistically significant toxic effects were only found within the Portuguese community. The total nematode abundance was significantly reduced at the highest carbofuran concentrations and significant shifts in the family structure were detected. However, the trophic structure, i.e., the contribution of each feeding group for the overall community structure, did not significantly change along the contamination gradient. Results showed that using such a trait-based approach may increase the ecological relevance of toxicity data, by establishing communalities in the response to a chemical from two different taxonomic communities, although with potential loss of information on biodiversity of the communities.
机译:这项工作旨在利用模型农药和两个地理上的线虫群落(地中海和亚热带)在生态毒理学测试中使用本地土壤线虫群落,从而获得对化学物质毒性潜力评估的新见解。使用基于特征的方法(根据生物的摄食特征对生物进行分组)和传统的分类方法(识别家庭水平)来描述线虫群落的环境条件。评估了对总线虫丰度,线虫家庭数量和线虫喂养组丰度以及营养和家庭结构的潜在变化的影响。对来自库里蒂巴(巴西)和科英布拉(葡萄牙)的农业土壤进行了采样,并提取了相应的线虫群落。将收集的部分土壤消融,并加入四剂呋喃丹商业制剂加标。然后,将每个复制品用含有200或300个线虫的线虫悬浮液接种。暴露14和28天后,在家庭水平上提取,计数和鉴定线虫,并根据它们的摄食特性对其进行单独分类。线虫反应的模式显示总丰度下降,家庭数量减少。尽管在两个社区中都观察到了类似的影响,但统计学上只有在葡萄牙社区内才发现有明显的毒性作用。在最高的呋喃丹浓度下,总线虫的丰度显着降低,并且检测到其家族结构发生了重大变化。但是,营养结构,即每个饲喂组对整个群落结构的贡献,并未沿着污染梯度显着变化。结果表明,使用这种基于特征的方法,可以通过建立社区来响应两个不同生物分类社区的化学物质,从而增加毒性数据的生态相关性,尽管可能会丢失社区生物多样性的信息。

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    《Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety》 |2011年第7期|p.2002-2012|共11页
  • 作者单位

    IMAR-CMA Department of Life Sciences, University ofCoimbra, Apartado 3046, 3001-401 Coimbra, Portugal;

    Universidade Positivo, Graduate Program in Environmental Management, Rua Prof. Pedro Viriato Parigot de Souza, 5300, 81280-330 Curitiba, PR, Brazil;

    CESAM, Departament of Chemistry, University of Aveiro, 3810-193 Aveiro, Portugal;

    IMAR-CMA Department of Life Sciences, University ofCoimbra, Apartado 3046, 3001-401 Coimbra, Portugal;

    Embrapa Florestas, Colombo, PR, Brazil;

    CESAM, Departament of Chemistry, University of Aveiro, 3810-193 Aveiro, Portugal;

    IMAR-CMA Department of Life Sciences, University ofCoimbra, Apartado 3046, 3001-401 Coimbra, Portugal;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《生物学医学文摘》(MEDLINE);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 关键词

    feeding traits; nematode community; pesticides; tropical soil; mediterranean soil; toxicity;

    机译:喂养特征线虫群落;农药热带土壤;地中海土壤毒性;

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