Guidance on assessing the potential impacts of selenium in freshwater ecosystems

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作者
Palace, Vince [1 ]
Graves, Stephanie [2 ]
Brandt, Jessica [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Int Inst Sustainable Dev Expt Lakes Area, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
[2] McMaster Univ, Hamilton, ON, Canada
[3] Univ Connecticut, Dept Nat Resources & Environm, Storrs, CT USA
[4] Univ Connecticut, Ctr Environm Sci & Engn, Storrs, CT USA
关键词
Environmental assessment; Freshwater; Invertebrates; Selenium; Toxicity threshold; FOOD-CHAIN; PARENTAL CARE; ELK VALLEY; EGG SIZE; FISH; BIOGEOCHEMISTRY; BIOACCUMULATION; ACCUMULATION; DOWNSTREAM; EXPOSURE;
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10.1002/ieam.4969
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Despite decades of fate and effects studies, environmental selenium (Se) contamination and management remain an issue for many freshwater systems in North America. Several regulatory bodies have promulgated updated targets or management levels for Se; however, additional guidance on best practices for monitoring Se to protect freshwater aquatic life is warranted. In this article, we describe current approaches to assessing the ecological risks of Se in impaired freshwater systems and outline recommended methods for collecting and analyzing biological and abiotic samples and interpreting data. Because reproductive impairment of fish populations is most commonly used to determine the potential impacts of Se, several biological factors that could affect Se toxicity are explored, including diet, trophic positions, reproductive biology, body size and maturity, migratory movements, and use of seasonal habitats. Measuring Se concentrations in mature eggs is the most reliable metric for estimating potential reproductive impairment in fish populations because the range of toxicity thresholds is relatively narrow for all but a few tolerant fish species. In situations where collecting mature eggs is not feasible, we review the use of alternative fish tissue for estimating potential effects. Factors affecting Se uptake from freshwater are also considered with guidance on collecting abiotic (e.g., water and sediment) and biotic components of aquatic food webs (e.g., macroinvertebrates, biofilm). Integr Environ Assess Manag 2024;00:1-16. (c) 2024 SETAC Despite decades of fate and effects studies, environmental selenium (Se) contamination and management remain an issue for many freshwater systems in North America. Measuring Se concentrations in mature eggs is the most reliable metric for estimating potential reproductive impairment in fish populations, because the range of toxicity thresholds is relatively narrow for all but a few tolerant fish species. Several regulatory bodies have promulgated updated targets or management levels for Se; however, additional guidance on best practices for monitoring Se to protect freshwater aquatic life is warranted. In situations where collecting mature eggs is not feasible, alternative fish tissue can be used as a screening tool to estimate potential effects.
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