The biological invasion of an apex predator (Silurus glanis) amplifies PCB transfer in a large lake food web

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作者
Frossard, Victor [1 ]
Vagnon, Chloe [1 ]
Cottin, Nathalie [2 ]
Pin, Mathieu [2 ]
Santoul, Frederic [3 ]
Naffrechoux, Emmanuel [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Savoie Mt Blanc, INRAE, CARRTEL, F-74200 Thonon Les Bains, France
[2] Univ Savoie Mt Blanc, CNRS, EDYTEM, F-73370 Le Bourget Du Lac, France
[3] Univ Toulouse 3 Paul Sabatier, EDB, F-31000 Toulouse, France
关键词
PCB; Biomagnification; Catfish; Pike; Ontogeny; Size-doubling; POLYCHLORINATED-BIPHENYLS PCBS; PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS; TROPHIC MAGNIFICATION FACTORS; STABLE NITROGEN ISOTOPES; PERCH PERCA-FLUVIATILIS; PIKE ESOX-LUCIUS; EUROPEAN CATFISH; NDL-PCBS; BIOMAGNIFICATION; FISH;
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.166037
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Invasive species can affect food web structure possibly modifying the transfer of pollutants in ecosystems but this facet of biological invasion remains largely unexplored. We examined how trophic and ontogenetic character-istics of the invasive European catfish could differ from its native counterpart, the Northern pike, possibly resulting in the amplification of PCB transfer to the higher trophic levels in a large lake food web. The PCB contents of catfish and pike were on average low (Ʃ7 PCBi 42.4 & PLUSMN; 38.6 ng g-1 ww and 37.9 & PLUSMN; 49.4 ng g-1 ww respectively) and dominated by PCB153 (-35 % of the PCB contamination). Only the largest pike (126 cm) slightly exceeded the European sanitary threshold of 125 ng g-1 ww Ʃ6 PCBi-NDL. Both species increased in trophic position with body size while catfish had clearly higher littoral reliance than pike indicating they exploited complementary trophic niches. PCB biomagnification was identified only for catfish (PCB153, Ʃ7 PCBi) leading to trophic magnification factor of-5. PCB ontogenetic bioaccumulation was pervasive for catfish (PCB101, PCB118, PCB153, PCB138 and Ʃ7 PCBi) and identified for pike only regarding PCB101. The derived size accumulation factors (-1.02) indicated a size-doubling PCB contamination of-40 cm for catfish. This finding suggested that catfish would exceed the European sanitary threshold at body size larger than 168 cm possibly constraining their commercial exploitation. Our results highlighted that the invasive catfish was a littoral-oriented apex predator occupying an alternative trophic niche as compared to pike thereby modifying the lake food web structure that resulted in an enhancement of PCB transfer to higher trophic levels. The biomagnification and ontogenetic bioaccumulation of catfish underlined the impact of this biological invasion on the fate of PCB in the ecosystem. Finally, the remarkable inter-individual PCB contamination suggested variable inter-individual PCB exposure likely associated to localized hotspots of PCB contamination in the lake.
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