The 1986 Chernobyl accident released large amounts of radioactive contamination into the
surrounding environment. As a result, the Chernobyl region provides a suitable site for
investigations into the effects of ionising radiation on non-human biota. Studies of this type
are important in order to establish whether or not current anthropocentric radiation protection
guidelines are appropriate for the protection of the wider environment. Despite the presence
of many freshwater habitats in the region, there have been few studies investigating the effects
of radiation on aquatic invertebrates. In the present study, the effects of Chernobyl-derived
radionuclide contamination on the red-eyed damselfly, Erythromma najas (Hansemann 1823)
were investigated. This large scale study involved analysis of 720 E. rajas specimens
obtained from eight lakes in the Chernobyl region ranging in 137Cs contamination levels from
37000 kBqm-2 to 100 kBqm-2. Estimated external dose rates of ionising radiation ranged from
24 μGyhr-1 to 0.066 μGyhr-I. Fitness of E. najas populations was assessed both
phenotypically (by the use of fluctuating asymmetry (FA) techniques) and genetically (by the
use of inter simple sequence repeat (ISSR) markers and mitochondrial (mt) DNA sequencing
techniques). FA was assessed by the analysis of eight bilateral traits and no relationship
between FA and dose rates of ionising radiation was found. Analysis of 61 ISSR bands
revealed no evidence of elevated mutation rates in contaminated lakes. This finding was
supported by the results of the mtDNA sequencing study which involved sequencing of the
COI and COII regions of 80 E. najas specimens. The sequencing study revealed high levels of
gene flow between the Chernobyl lakes and no evidence of either an increased mutation rate in
contaminated lakes or a population bottleneck. In summary, these studies have revealed no
adverse effects of Chernobyl-derived ionising radiation on E. rajas populations.
Date of Award | 2006 |
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Original language | English |
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Phenotypic and genetic effects of Chernobyl-derived radionuclide contamination on the red-eyed damselfly Erythromma Najas (Odonata, Coenagrionidae)
Cailes, C. R. (Author). 2006
Student thesis: PhD