Comparison in the response of three European Gammarid species exposed to the growth regulator insecticide fenoxycarb
Growth regulator insecticides with juvenoid activity can affect the development and reproduction of non-target organisms such as crustaceans. In this perspective, our previous studies revealed deleterious effects of the juvenoid fenoxycarb at 5 μg L −1 on the embryogenesis and at 50 μg L −1 on the reproductive behavior of the amphipod Gammarus fossarum. In the present study, to determine whether data generated with one amphipod species can be extended to other gammarid species, we tested the effects of a 5 μg L −1 fenoxycarb exposure on three European amphipod species: G. fossarum, Gammarus roeseli, and Echinogammarus longisetosus. We exposed individually 60 freshly fertilized females to fenoxycarb throughout the entire oogenesis/embryogenesis cycle (i.e., 19 days). In newborn individuals from exposed embryos, we measured both pigmentation and lipid reserve impairments while in exposed females, we observed reproductive behavior. At 5 μg L −1 fenoxycarb, reproductive behavior was only altered in G. fossarum. This study demonstrates the variability of the toxic response among the three gammaridae species, underlining the need for acquiring data with a broad phylogenetic representation to better predict toxic effects on freshwater ecosystems. © 2019, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
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dig-idaea-es-10261-2029372021-10-26T10:01:21Z Comparison in the response of three European Gammarid species exposed to the growth regulator insecticide fenoxycarb Comparison of the response to growth regulator insecticide fenoxycarb exposure in three European Gammaridae species Arambourou, Hélène Vulliet, Emmanuelle Daniele, Gaëlle Noury, Patrice Delorme, Nicolas Abbaci, Khédidja Tair Forcellini, Maxence Tutundjian, Renaud Barata Martí, Carlos Barata Martí, Carlos [0000-0002-3360-0729] Embryogenesis Gammarid Juvenoid insecticide Reproductive success Species-dependent response Growth regulator insecticides with juvenoid activity can affect the development and reproduction of non-target organisms such as crustaceans. In this perspective, our previous studies revealed deleterious effects of the juvenoid fenoxycarb at 5 μg L −1 on the embryogenesis and at 50 μg L −1 on the reproductive behavior of the amphipod Gammarus fossarum. In the present study, to determine whether data generated with one amphipod species can be extended to other gammarid species, we tested the effects of a 5 μg L −1 fenoxycarb exposure on three European amphipod species: G. fossarum, Gammarus roeseli, and Echinogammarus longisetosus. We exposed individually 60 freshly fertilized females to fenoxycarb throughout the entire oogenesis/embryogenesis cycle (i.e., 19 days). In newborn individuals from exposed embryos, we measured both pigmentation and lipid reserve impairments while in exposed females, we observed reproductive behavior. At 5 μg L −1 fenoxycarb, reproductive behavior was only altered in G. fossarum. This study demonstrates the variability of the toxic response among the three gammaridae species, underlining the need for acquiring data with a broad phylogenetic representation to better predict toxic effects on freshwater ecosystems. © 2019, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. This research was financially supported by the French Ec2co program. Peer reviewed 2020-03-06T07:20:40Z 2020-03-06T07:20:40Z 2019-03-12 artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 Environmental Science and Pollution Research 26: 11496–11502 (2019) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/202937 10.1007/s11356-019-04631-2 en Postprint https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-019-04631-2 Sí open Springer Nature |
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Growth regulator insecticides with juvenoid activity can affect the development and reproduction of non-target organisms such as crustaceans. In this perspective, our previous studies revealed deleterious effects of the juvenoid fenoxycarb at 5 μg L −1 on the embryogenesis and at 50 μg L −1 on the reproductive behavior of the amphipod Gammarus fossarum. In the present study, to determine whether data generated with one amphipod species can be extended to other gammarid species, we tested the effects of a 5 μg L −1 fenoxycarb exposure on three European amphipod species: G. fossarum, Gammarus roeseli, and Echinogammarus longisetosus. We exposed individually 60 freshly fertilized females to fenoxycarb throughout the entire oogenesis/embryogenesis cycle (i.e., 19 days). In newborn individuals from exposed embryos, we measured both pigmentation and lipid reserve impairments while in exposed females, we observed reproductive behavior. At 5 μg L −1 fenoxycarb, reproductive behavior was only altered in G. fossarum. This study demonstrates the variability of the toxic response among the three gammaridae species, underlining the need for acquiring data with a broad phylogenetic representation to better predict toxic effects on freshwater ecosystems. © 2019, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. |
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Comparison in the response of three European Gammarid species exposed to the growth regulator insecticide fenoxycarb |
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