There is a constant and increasing need for sensitive and relevant information
regarding the effects of the chronic exposure of coastal and marine ecosystems
to anthropogenically derived chemicals and stressors. If these environments
are to be preserved and maintained then an increased availability of techniques
to aid in the understanding of pollutant effect will be of significant advantage.
This work examines the use of a suite of biomarkers of marine pollution
exposure and effect to determine environmental quality and the effect of
pollutants on marine organisms. The aim is to examine the sensitivity of a
range of techniques and their applicability to field monitoring. The blue mussel
Mytilus edulis and the shore crab, Carcinus maenas, were chosen as test
organisms. A range of techniques, including lysosomal membrane tests,
cardiac monitoring, histopathology, and embryonic bioassays have been
utilised. The robustness of the neutral red test in mussels is demonstrated in a
range of laboratory and field studies. Confounding factors, such as variability
and operator bias, are discussed. Significant advances have been made in the
application of the lysosomal neutral red test to crabs. Laboratory and field test
data are presented demonstrating the application of this test. Significant new
linkages are shown between the biomarkers under test. Field data are
presented showing links between subcellular membrane disruption, increased
tissue abnormalities and the consequences of this on reproductive ability.
Additional data are presented on the use of a freshwater mussel, Anodonta
cygnea, as a sentinel animal. Links between cardiac activity and sub-cellular
disruption are shown.
Finally, field data are presented demonstrating the application of the methods
under test as a rapid method of establishing environmental quality. Fieldwork
conducted in the Black Sea region shows a significant correlation with
inventories of land based emissions and biological proof of suspected poor
areas of environmental quality.
Date of Award | 2005 |
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Original language | English |
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EVALUATION OF TECHNIQUES FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF BIOMARKER RESPONSES IN SELECTED MOLLUSCS AND CRUSTACEANS FOR IN SITU ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
Wedderburn, R. J. (Author). 2005
Student thesis: PhD