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Effects of trace elements contaminations on the larval development of Paracentrotus lividus using an innovative experimental approach
El Idrissi, O.; Gobert, S.; Delmas, A.; Demolliens, M.; Aiello, A.; Pasqualini, V.; Ternengo, S. (2022). Effects of trace elements contaminations on the larval development of Paracentrotus lividus using an innovative experimental approach. Aquat. Toxicol. 246: 106152. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aquatox.2022.106152
In: Aquatic Toxicology. Elsevier Science: Tokyo; New York; London; Amsterdam. ISSN 0166-445X; e-ISSN 1879-1514, more
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Keywords
    Paracentrotus lividus (Lamarck, 1816) [WoRMS]
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Bioassays; Trace elements; Chronic contamination; Larval developmental; Paracentrotus lividus

Authors  Top 
  • El Idrissi, O., more
  • Gobert, S., more
  • Delmas, A.
  • Demolliens, M.
  • Aiello, A.
  • Pasqualini, V.
  • Ternengo, S.

Abstract
    Several experiments were performed using larvae of Paracentrotus lividus (Lamarck, 1816) in order to determine the consequences of different chronic contamination with mixtures of (i) fifteen trace elements from concentrations measured in the world ocean seawater, and (ii) seven trace elements from contamination resulting from mining. To predict the impact of increased marine pollution, higher concentrations were also used. These bioassays were conducted using spawners collected from Calvi (reference site, Corsica), and Albo (mining area, Corsica). The effects of trace elements have been studied on the entire larval development. The results show wider arms and delayed development as the number and concentration of trace elements increases. Therefore, the synergy between the different trace elements is of paramount importance with regard to the impact on organisms. Probably due to a hormesis phenomenon, larvae contaminated with seven trace elements at average concentrations developed more quickly. This work also highlighted the importance of the origin of spawners in ecotoxicological studies. To our knowledge, this is the first study to investigate the effects of such a broad combination of trace elements for chronic contamination on the entire larval stage of Paracentrotus lividus.

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