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Diatom teratologies as biomarkers of contamination: Are all deformities ecologically meaningful?

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Lavoie, Isabelle; Hamilton, Paul B.; Morin, Soizic; Kim Tiam, Sandra; Kahlert, Maria; Gonçalves, Sara; Falasco, Elisa; Fortin, Claude; Gontero, Brigitte; Heudre, David; Kojadinovic-Sirinelli, Mila; Manoylov, Kalina; Pandey, Lalit K. et Taylor, Jonathan C. (2017). Diatom teratologies as biomarkers of contamination: Are all deformities ecologically meaningful? Ecological Indicators , vol. 82 . pp. 539-550. DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2017.06.048.

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Contaminant-related stress on aquatic biota is difficult to assess when lethal impacts are not observed. Diatoms, by displaying deformities (teratologies) in their valves, have the potential to reflect sub-lethal responses to environmental stressors such as metals and organic compounds. For this reason, there is great interest in using diatom morphological aberrations in biomonitoring. However, the detection and mostly the quantification of teratologies is still a challenge; not all studies have succeeded in showing a relationship between the proportion of abnormal valves and contamination level along a gradient of exposure. This limitation in part reflects the loss of ecological information from diatom teratologies during analyses when all deformities are considered. The type of deformity, the severity of aberration, species proneness to deformity formation, and propagation of deformities throughout the population are key components and constraints in quantifying teratologies. Before a metric based on diatom deformities can be used as an indicator of contamination, it is important to better understand the “ecological signal” provided by this biomarker. Using the overall abundance of teratologies has proved to be an excellent tool for identifying contaminated and non-contaminated environments (presence/absence), but refining this biomonitoring approach may bring additional insights allowing for a better assessment of contamination level along a gradient. The dilemma: are all teratologies significant, equal and/or meaningful in assessing changing levels of contamination? This viewpoint article examines numerous interrogatives relative to the use of diatom teratologies in water quality monitoring, provides selected examples of differential responses to contamination, and proposes solutions that may refine our understanding and quantification of the stress. This paper highlights the logistical problems associated with accurately evaluating and interpreting teratologies and stimulates more discussion and research on the subject to enhance the sensitivity of this metric in bioassessments.

Type de document: Article
Mots-clés libres: bioassessment; biomarker; contaminants; deformities; diatoms; teratologies
Centre: Centre Eau Terre Environnement
Date de dépôt: 16 févr. 2018 22:01
Dernière modification: 01 août 2019 04:00
URI: https://espace.inrs.ca/id/eprint/6356

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