Biological implications of sulfide in sediment - A review focusing on sediment toxicity

被引:176
作者
Wang, FY [1 ]
Chapman, PM [1 ]
机构
[1] EVS Environm Consultants, N Vancouver, BC V7P 2R4, Canada
关键词
sulfide; sediment; toxicity; metals; adaptation; bioirrigation;
D O I
10.1002/etc.5620181120
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The biological implications of sulfide in sediment are poorly understood and all too often ignored despite the fact that sulfide can be extremely important in determining sediment toxicity to resident biota. Sulfide influences sediment toxicity in three major ways, which are reviewed in detail: as a toxicant in its own right; by reducing metal toxicity by forming insoluble metal sulfide solids and/or by forming metal sulfide complexes; and by affecting animal behavior, which in turn can alter the toxicity of not just the sulfide but also other sediment contaminants. Our present limited understanding of sulfide in sediments represents two major problems related to determining the toxicity of sediments. both in the laboratory and the field. and the causative agents of such toxicity. First, we do not know how important sulfide toxicity is to resident populations. Second, by not adequately considering sulfide toxicity, we risk underestimating toxicity and misidentifying the causative agents. Generic and specific recommendations related to resolving these problems are provided, including appropriate measurement and monitoring of sulfide in the laboratory and the held, determination of toxicity thresholds and tolerances for a wide range of sediment-dwelling organisms, further development of toxicity identification evaluation procedures, further research into sulfide effects on metal toxicity, and determination of the influence of sulfide on bioirrigation.
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页码:2526 / 2532
页数:7
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