2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12302-022-00690-4
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Small-scale population structuring results in differential susceptibility to pesticide exposure

Abstract: Central European riverine networks are subject to widely varying local anthropogenic pressures, forcing species with limited dispersal abilities to adapt or become locally extinct. Previous catchment-wide studies have shown that some invertebrates tend to have pronounced population structuring throughout mountainous river networks, raising the question of whether this also translates into small-scale phenotypic differentiation and adaptation to local stressors. One such species is the headwater crustacean spec… Show more

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“…Lethal limits were reported for G. fossarum and G. pulex , with a 96-h LC 50 of 33.2 and 68.0 ng/l, respectively (Adam et al 2010 ). However, some variability in the response to deltamethrin was reported for populations of Gammarus sp., suggesting potential adaptations to the stressor in some populations (Adam et al 2010 ; Grethlein et al 2022 ). Our study complements these findings and shows that there may be differences in sensitivity not only between populations of the same species, but even within a population, depending on acanthocephalan infections.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Lethal limits were reported for G. fossarum and G. pulex , with a 96-h LC 50 of 33.2 and 68.0 ng/l, respectively (Adam et al 2010 ). However, some variability in the response to deltamethrin was reported for populations of Gammarus sp., suggesting potential adaptations to the stressor in some populations (Adam et al 2010 ; Grethlein et al 2022 ). Our study complements these findings and shows that there may be differences in sensitivity not only between populations of the same species, but even within a population, depending on acanthocephalan infections.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These effects manifest as incoordination, convulsions, and paralysis of the organism (Soderlund and Bloomquist 1989 ; Davies et al 2007 ). Deltamethrin has been shown to be toxic to Gammarus even at very low concentrations (Adam et al 2010 ; Grethlein et al 2022 ) which motivated us to choose it as a model toxicant.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our examples show that some cryptic species may have evolved unique adaptations that make them more resilient to pollutants, despite their phylogenetic relationships with more vulnerable species of the cryptic species complex (see Monteiro et al, 2018;Rocha-Olivares et al, 2004;Weston et al, 2013). Therefore, although phylogenetic similarity may provide some clues about vulnerability to pollutants, it is not always a reliable predictor and must be considered in the light of individual evolutionary history and possible points of contact with stressors (Best & Stachowicz, 2013;Grethlein et al, 2022). Therefore conservationists and policymakers should consider this complexity when making informed decisions on species diversity and distribution.…”
Section: Implications For Species Conservationmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…If both species are transferred to a common stock (i.e., pooled), the tolerance of both species is taken into account, which increases the variance and might blur the overall results (Figure 1C). (2) The variance in species-specific susceptibility (i.e., population-specific differentiation; Grethlein et al, 2022) may differ significantly, resulting in a wider range of tolerance (Figure 1E). If the species with high variance is considered (Figure 1F), the species with low variance is covered.…”
Section: Relevance Of Cryptic Species In Ecotoxicologymentioning
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