Short-term response of monospecific and natural algal biofilms to copper exposure

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作者
Barranguet, C [1 ]
Charantoni, E [1 ]
Plans, M [1 ]
Admiraal, W [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Amsterdam, Dept Aquat Ecol & Ecotoxicol, NL-1098 SM Amsterdam, Netherlands
关键词
biofilms; Cu; cyanobacteria; diatoms; River Meuse;
D O I
10.1017/S0967026200002924
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
The effect of copper additions (Cu ranging from 0 to 30 muM) on the photosynthesis of three different microalgal biofilms was studied to identify the factors that cause sensitivity differences between benthic and pelagic algae. The response of biofilms which colonized artificial substrata in the River Meuse was compared with those of two laboratory-grown monospecific biofilms, one consisting of the diatom Synedra ulna, and the other composed of a filament-forming cyanobacterium, Oscillatoria sp. The photosynthetic yield Phi (II) (quantum efficiency of photosystem II) was studied with PAM (Pulse Amplitude Modulated) fluorimetry. S. ulna biofilms appeared to be the most sensitive to Cu, followed by the cyanobacteria. while natural biofilms, dominated by supposedly very sensitive diatom species such as Melosira varians and Diatoma vulgare. were the most resistant to Cu. In the highly productive biofilms. pH is suggested to play a role in lowering toxicity by helping the precipitation of cupric ions. Cu accumulation by the biofilms during the exposure period followed a linear relationship with Cu concentration, saturation not being observed: natural biofilms had an accumulation factor of 1-2.5 X 10(3) relative to the concentrations in the water, while the diatoms growing unattached to the substratum had a higher concentration factor, up to 4.9 X 10(3). It was concluded that the physical structure of the biofilm (package of cells and thickness), and not the species composition, was the main factor regulating the sensitivity of the biofilm to Cu toxicity during short-term exposures.
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