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Influence of the bioturbator Upogebia cf. pusilla on trace metal remobilization: Does parasitism matter?

Authors :
Dairain, Annabelle
de Montaudouin, Xavier
Baudrimont, Magalie
Maire, Olivier
Gourves, Pierre-Yves
Legeay, Alexia
Gonzalez, Patrice
Ciutat, Aurélie
Daffe, Guillemine
Source :
Marine Environmental Research. Aug2018, Vol. 139, p87-98. 12p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Marine sediments are an important source of contaminants since they are susceptible to be remobilized to the water column. By modifying the physical and biogeochemical characteristics of sediments, bioturbation can influence contaminants remobilization. Within bioturbators, mud shrimp are considered as among the most influential organisms in marine soft-bottom environments. The physiological state of mud shrimp can be impaired by bopyrid parasites. The present study aims to evaluate the influence of bopyrid-uninfested and bopyrid-infested mud shrimp on sediment contaminants resuspension. Through a 14-days ex-situ experiment we showed a moderate effect of mud shrimp on contaminant remobilization compared to molecular diffusion without the bioturbator. Conversely, parasite presence significantly impaired contaminant bioaccumulation in mud shrimp and interfered with genetic expression. The weak effect of mud shrimp on contaminant remobilization may be due to trace metal accumulation and thus we suggested to evaluate the influence of contaminants on activities of bioturbating species. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01411136
Volume :
139
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Marine Environmental Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
129996340
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marenvres.2018.05.014