3 resultados para avoidance behaviour

em Repositório Institucional da Universidade de Aveiro - Portugal


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Neste trabalho o risco da aplicação de moluscicidas (metaldeído e metiocarbe) para o isópode terrestre Porcellionides pruinosus foi avaliado usando como parâmetros a mortalidade e biomarcadores de exposição. O tempo até à morte dos isópodes (após contacto com os moluscicidas) foi muito curto, especialmente no caso da exposição ao metiocarbe. Os vários biomarcadores revelaram-se úteis para a compreensão do modo de acção dos dois moluscicidas neste isópode, particularmente o efeito do carbamato metiocarbe na inibição da enzima acetilcolinesterase (AChE). Os efeitos de combinações binárias de três produtos de protecção das plantas (PPP) dimetoato, glifosato e espirodiclofeno foram avaliados testando o comportamento de evitamento de P. pruinosus, o sucesso reprodutivo do colêmbolo Folsomia candida e o crescimento das plantas Brassica rapa e Triticum aestivum, usando os dois modelos de referência de concentração de adição (CA) e acção independente (IA). O modelo MIXTOX foi usado para avaliar possíveis desvios (devido a interacções entre os pesticidas) dos dois modelos de referência. Os resultados obtidos permitem constatar que estes PPP quando aplicados segundo a dose recomendada não acarretam efeitos perniciosos para os organismos testados. Foi detectado sinergismo na mistura feita com glifosato e espirodiclofeno no isópode P. pruinosus e na mistura com glifosato e dimetoato na planta T. aestivum. Um ecossistema terrestre em pequena escala (“STEM”) foi desenvolvido, contendo um solo agrícola mediterrânico. Nestes STEM, minhocas (Eisenia andrei), P. pruinosus, B. rapa e “bait-lamina” foram incorporados no sentido de avaliar os efeitos da aplicação de dimetoato com espirodiclofeno e glifosato com dimetoato. A dose recomendada de aplicação dos PPP, quer na exposição individual quer nas misturas binárias não teve quaisquer efeitos nas espécies testadas. As minhocas foram sensíveis à aplicação conjunta de dimetoato com espirodiclofeno (10 vezes a dose recomendada) na sua distribuição vertical ao longo da coluna do STEM, e foi detectado sinergismo (i.e. mais minhocas escaparam do que a predição feita pelo modelo IA). Em todas as misturas binárias feitas com glifosato e dimetoato registou-se um decréscimo no consumo de “bait-lamina”, indicando sinergismo (menos “bait-lamina” consumidos que o esperado). Dos quatro biomarcadores (Catalase, AChE, GST e LPO) avaliados nos isópodes, verificaram-se diferenças significativas na actividade da enzima AChE (quando dimetoato foi aplicado no solo) e LPO (aumento da actividade devido à aplicação de glifosato e dimetoato).

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Nowadays, a systems biology approach is both a challenge as well as believed to be the ideal form of understanding the organisms’ mechanisms of response. Responses at different levels of biological organization should be integrated to better understand the mechanisms, and hence predict the effects of stress agents, usable in broader contexts. The main aim of this thesis was to evaluate the underlying mechanisms of Enchytraeus albidus responses to chemical stressors. Therefore, there was a large investment on the gene library enrichment for this species, as explained ahead. Overall, effects of chemicals from two different groups (metals and pesticides) were assessed at different levels of biological organization: from genes and biochemical biomarkers to population endpoints. Selected chemicals were: 1) the metals cadmium and zinc; 2) the insecticide dimethoate, the herbicide atrazine and the fungicide carbendazim. At the gene and sub-cellular level, the effects of time and dosage were also adressed. Traditional ecotoxicological tests - survival, reproduction and avoidance behavior - indicated that pesticides were more toxic than metals. Avoidance behaviour is extremely important from an ecological point of view, but not recommended to use for risk assessment purposes. The oxidative stress related experiment showed that metals induced significant effects on several antioxidant enzyme activities and substrate levels, as well as oxidative damage on the membrane cells. To increase the potential of our molecular tool to assess transcriptional responses, the existing cDNA library was enriched with metal and pesticide responding genes, using Suppression Subtractive Hybridization (SSH). With the sequencing information obtained, an improved Agilent custom oligonucleotide microarray was developed and an EST database, including all existing molecular data on E. albidus, was made publicly available as an interactive tool to access information. With this microarray tool, most interesting and novel information on the mechanisms of chemical toxicity was obtained, with the identification of common and specific key pathways affected by each compound. The obtained results allowed the identification of mechanisms of action for the tested compounds in E. albidus, some of which are in line with the ones known for mammals, suggesting across species conserved modes of action and underlining the usefulness of this soil invertebrate as a model species. In general, biochemical and molecular responses were influenced by time of exposure and chemical dosage and these allowed to see the evolution of events. Cellular energy allocation results confirmed the gene expression evidences of an increased energetic expenditure, which can partially explain the decrease on the reproductive output, verified at a later stage. Correlations found throughout this thesis between effects at the different levels of biological organization have further improved our knowledge on the toxicity of metals and pesticides in this species.

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Environmental contamination and climate changes constitute two of the most serious problems affecting soil ecosystems in agricultural fields. Agriculture is nowadays a highly optimized process that strongly relies on the application of multiple pesticides to reduce losses and increase yield production. Although constituting, per se, a serious problem to soil biota, pesticide mixtures can assume an even higher relevance in a context of unfavourable environmental conditions. Surprisingly, frameworks currently established for environmental risk assessments keep not considering environmental stressors, such as temperature, soil moisture or UV radiation, as factors liable to influence the susceptibility of organisms to pesticides, or pesticide mixtures, which is raising increasing apprehension regarding their adequacy to actually estimate the risks posed by these compounds to the environment. Albeit the higher attention received on the last few years, the influence of environmental stressors on the behaviour and toxicity of chemical mixtures remains still poorly understood. Aiming to contribute for this discussion, the main goal of the present thesis was to evaluate the single and joint effects of natural stressors and pesticides to the terrestrial isopod Porcellionides pruinosus. The first approach consisted on evaluating the effects of several abiotic factors (temperature, soil moisture and UV radiation) on the performance of P. pruinosus using several endpoints: survival, feeding parameters, locomotor activity and avoidance behaviour. Results showed that these stressors might indeed affect P. pruinosus at relevant environmental conditions, thus suggesting the relevance of their consideration in ecotoxicological assays. At next, a multiple biomarker approach was used to have a closer insight into the pathways of damage of UV radiation and a broad spectrum of processes showed to be involved (i.e. oxidative stress, neurotoxicity, energy). Furthermore, UV effects showed to vary with the environment medium and growth-stage. A similar biomarker approach was employed to assess the single and joint effects of the pesticides chlorpyrifos and mancozeb to P. pruinosus. Energy-related biomarkers showed to be the most differentiating parameters since age-classes seemed to respond differently to contamination stress and to have different metabolic costs associated. Finally, the influence of temperature and soil moisture on the toxicity of pesticide mixtures was evaluated using survival and feeding parameters as endpoints. Pesticide-induced mortality was found to be oppositely affected by temperature, either in single or mixture treatments. Whereas chlorpyrifos acute toxicity was raised under higher temperatures the toxicity of mancozeb was more prominent at lower temperatures. By the opposite, soil moisture showed no effects on the pesticide-induced mortality of isopods. Contrary to survival, both temperature and soil moisture showed to interact with pesticides to influence isopods’ feeding parameters. Nonetheless, was however the most common pattern. In brief, findings reported on this thesis demonstrated why the negligence of natural stressors, or multiple stressors in general, is not a good solution for risk assessment frameworks.