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Alterations in the energy budget of Arctic benthic species exposed to oil-related compounds
Authors:Olsen Gro Harlaug  Sva Eirin  Carroll JoLynn  Camus Lionel  De Coen Wim  Smolders Roel  Øveraas Helene  Hylland Ketil
Affiliation:Akvaplan-niva, Polar Environmental Center, N-9296 Troms?, Norway. gho@akvaplan.niva.noph
Abstract:We studied cellular energy allocation (CEA) in three Arctic benthic species (Gammarus setosus (Amphipoda), Onisimus litoralis (Amphipoda), and Liocyma fluctuosa (Bivalvia)) exposed to oil-related compounds. The CEA biomarker measures the energy budget of organisms by biochemically assessing changes in energy available (carbohydrates, protein and lipid content) and the integrated energy consumption (electron transport system activity (ETS) as the cellular aspect of respiration). Energy budget was measured in organisms subjected to water-accommodated fraction (WAF) of crude oil and drill cuttings (DC) to evaluate whether these compounds affect the energy metabolism of the test species. We observed significantly lower CEA values and higher ETS activity in G. setosus subjected to WAF treatment compared to controls (por=0.19). Different responses to oil-related compounds between the three test species are likely the result of differences in feeding and burrowing behavior and species-specific sensitivity to petroleum-related compounds.
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