The usefulness of mesocosms for ecotoxicity testing with lacertid lizards

Mesocosms (i.e., outdoor, man-made representations of natural ecosystems) have seldom been used to study the impact of contaminants on terrestrial ecosystems. However, mesocosms can be a useful tool to provide a link between field and laboratory studies. We exposed juvenile lacertid lizards for a pe...

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Main Authors: Maria Amaral, Rita Bicho, Miguel Carretero, Juan Sanchez-Hernandez, Augusto Faustino, Amadeu Soares, Reinier Mann
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Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2012-12-01
Series:Acta Herpetologica
Online Access:https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/ah/article/view/1662
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spelling doaj-7129cd36244046b98a63f75741585bd92020-11-25T02:26:22ZengFirenze University PressActa Herpetologica1827-96351827-96432012-12-017210.13128/Acta_Herpetol-1092110265The usefulness of mesocosms for ecotoxicity testing with lacertid lizardsMaria Amaral0Rita BichoMiguel CarreteroJuan Sanchez-HernandezAugusto FaustinoAmadeu SoaresReinier MannCESAM & Universidade de Aveiro CIBIO - Universidade do PortoMesocosms (i.e., outdoor, man-made representations of natural ecosystems) have seldom been used to study the impact of contaminants on terrestrial ecosystems. However, mesocosms can be a useful tool to provide a link between field and laboratory studies. We exposed juvenile lacertid lizards for a period of over one year to pesticides (herbicides and insecticides) in mesocosm enclosures with the intention of validating field observations obtained in a previous study that examined the effects of corn pesticides in Podarcis bocagei. Our treatments replicated field conditions and consisted of a control, an herbicides only treatment (alachlor, terbuthylazine, mesotrione and glyphosate) and an herbicides and insecticide treatment (including chlorpyrifos). We used a multi-biomarker approach that examined parameters at an individual and sub-individual level, including growth, locomotor performance, standard metabolic rate, biomarkers of oxidative stress, esterases and liver histopathologies. Although mortality over the course of the exposures was high (over 60%), surviving individuals prospered relatively well in the mesocosms and displayed a broad range of natural behaviours. The low numbers of replicate animals compromised many of the statistical comparisons, but in general, surviving lizards exposed to pesticides in mesocosm enclosures for over one year, thrived, and displayed few effects of pesticide exposure. Despite the difficulties, this work acts as an important stepping-stone for future ecotoxicology studies using lizards.https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/ah/article/view/1662
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Juan Sanchez-Hernandez
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Reinier Mann
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Rita Bicho
Miguel Carretero
Juan Sanchez-Hernandez
Augusto Faustino
Amadeu Soares
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The usefulness of mesocosms for ecotoxicity testing with lacertid lizards
Acta Herpetologica
author_facet Maria Amaral
Rita Bicho
Miguel Carretero
Juan Sanchez-Hernandez
Augusto Faustino
Amadeu Soares
Reinier Mann
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title The usefulness of mesocosms for ecotoxicity testing with lacertid lizards
title_short The usefulness of mesocosms for ecotoxicity testing with lacertid lizards
title_full The usefulness of mesocosms for ecotoxicity testing with lacertid lizards
title_fullStr The usefulness of mesocosms for ecotoxicity testing with lacertid lizards
title_full_unstemmed The usefulness of mesocosms for ecotoxicity testing with lacertid lizards
title_sort usefulness of mesocosms for ecotoxicity testing with lacertid lizards
publisher Firenze University Press
series Acta Herpetologica
issn 1827-9635
1827-9643
publishDate 2012-12-01
description Mesocosms (i.e., outdoor, man-made representations of natural ecosystems) have seldom been used to study the impact of contaminants on terrestrial ecosystems. However, mesocosms can be a useful tool to provide a link between field and laboratory studies. We exposed juvenile lacertid lizards for a period of over one year to pesticides (herbicides and insecticides) in mesocosm enclosures with the intention of validating field observations obtained in a previous study that examined the effects of corn pesticides in Podarcis bocagei. Our treatments replicated field conditions and consisted of a control, an herbicides only treatment (alachlor, terbuthylazine, mesotrione and glyphosate) and an herbicides and insecticide treatment (including chlorpyrifos). We used a multi-biomarker approach that examined parameters at an individual and sub-individual level, including growth, locomotor performance, standard metabolic rate, biomarkers of oxidative stress, esterases and liver histopathologies. Although mortality over the course of the exposures was high (over 60%), surviving individuals prospered relatively well in the mesocosms and displayed a broad range of natural behaviours. The low numbers of replicate animals compromised many of the statistical comparisons, but in general, surviving lizards exposed to pesticides in mesocosm enclosures for over one year, thrived, and displayed few effects of pesticide exposure. Despite the difficulties, this work acts as an important stepping-stone for future ecotoxicology studies using lizards.
url https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/ah/article/view/1662
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