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Article Dans Une Revue Freshwater Biology Année : 2016

Stoichiometric constraints modulate impacts of silver contamination on stream detritivores: an experimental test with Gammarus fossarum

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Organisms commonly face multiple stresses in ecosystems, among which are toxic substances that add to natural ecological constraints such as insufficient resource quality. The combined effects of these stressors on species and ecosystems remain poorly investigated. We hypothesised that feeding on high‐quality resources in terms of phosphorus (P) content will improve the physiological state of consumers and thus increase tolerance to episodic metal stress by silver (Ag). We used a detritivorous crustacean from streams, Gammarus fossarum, to test this hypothesis. The experimental design involved two phases. In the first phase, gammarids were fed ad libitum for 15 days to evaluate the effect of food quality on their energetic status. Gammarids were placed in laboratory microcosms and allowed to feed on two leaf species, alder and sycamore, that were colonised by aquatic fungi and experimentally enriched with P. At the end of this feeding period, we determined (i) food consumption, (ii) energetic reserves and (iii) physiological and behavioural states. In the second phase, gammarids previously consuming food of different quality were exposed to dissolved Ag (0, 0.5 and 1 μg L−1) for 4 days to investigate the physiological and behavioural responses of the consumers. Elevated P concentrations in leaf litter increased the energetic reserves and locomotor activity of G. fossarum. Gammarids exposed to Ag had a low glycogen content, regardless of the Ag concentration and leaf P concentration, suggesting significant energy allocation to several aspects of organism maintenance (e.g. detoxification or compensatory mechanisms). In most cases, this investment appeared to prevent gammarids from carrying out lipid peroxidation (indicating cell membrane damage), except for those gammarids feeding on leaves with the highest P concentration. Higher energetic storage (measured as glycogen content), related to higher elemental food quality, did not lead to a systematic increase in consumer tolerance to Ag, gammarids being unable to compensate for negative effects of Ag at the concentrations tested.

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hal-02061709 , version 1 (08-03-2019)

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Julio Arce-Funck, Clément Crenier, Michael Danger, Carole Cossu-Leguille, François Guérold, et al.. Stoichiometric constraints modulate impacts of silver contamination on stream detritivores: an experimental test with Gammarus fossarum. Freshwater Biology, 2016, 61 (12), pp.2075--2089. ⟨10.1111/fwb.12785⟩. ⟨hal-02061709⟩
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