Lake water chemistry and local adaptation shape NaCl toxicity in Daphnia ambigua
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The increasing application of road deicing agents (e.g., NaCl) has caused
widespread salinization of freshwater environments. Chronic exposure to
toxic NaCl levels can impact freshwater biota at genome to ecosystem
scales, yet the degree of harm caused by road salt pollution is likely to
vary among habitats and populations. The background water chemistry may
strongly impact NaCl toxicity, with greater harm occurring in ion-poor
freshwater environments. In addition, populations exposed to salinization
may evolve increased NaCl tolerance. We examined the potential for these
two factors, genetics and environmental context, to interact in shaping
NaCl toxicity in natural populations of the water flea Daphnia ambigua. We
performed a reciprocal transplant toxicity trial using Daphnia clones from
three lakes varying in ion availability. NaCl toxicity greatly increased
in calcium-poor (1.7 mg/L) lake water compared with a high-calcium (7.2
mg/L) environment, especially for Daphnia from the high-calcium lake.
Meanwhile, Daphnia from an ion-rich lake showed evidence of adaptation to
NaCl exposure, especially in their natal lake water. Our findings that the
lake water environment, adaptation to that environment, and adaptation to
a contaminant of interest may interact to shape toxicity demonstrate the
importance of considering environmental and genetic complexity in
mitigating pollution impacts.
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Dryad
创建时间:
2023-08-25



