Reversible and irreversible transgenerational effects of metal exposure on nine generations of a tropical micro-crustacean

Environ Pollut. 2021 May 1:276:116631. doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2021.116631. Epub 2021 Feb 17.

Abstract

Micro-crustaceans are important grazers that control the algal blooms in eutrophic lakes. However, we know little about how these key species may be affected by long-term exposure to contaminants and when the transgenerational effects are reversible and irreversible. To address this, we investigated the effects of lead (Pb, 100 μg L-1) exposure on morphology and reproduction of Moina dubia for nine consecutive generations (F1-F9) in three treatments: control, Pb, and pPb (M. dubia from Pb-exposed parents returned to the control condition). In F1-F2, Pb did not affect morphology, and reproduction of M. dubia. In all later generations, Pb-exposed M. dubia had a smaller body and shorter antennae than those in control. In F3-F6, pPb-exposed animals showed no differences in body size and antennae compared to the control, suggesting recoverable effects. In F7-F9, the body size and antennae of pPb-exposed animals did not differ compared to Pb-exposed ones, and both were smaller than the control animals, suggesting irreversible effects. Pb exposure reduced the brood size, number of broods and total neonates per female in F3-F9, yet the reproduction could recover in pPb treatment until F7. No recovery of the brood size and number of broods per female was observed in pPb-exposed animals in the F8-F9. Our study suggests that long-term exposure to metals, here Pb, may cause irreversible impairments in morphology and reproduction of tropical urban micro-crustaceans that may lower the top-down control on algal blooms and functioning of eutrophic urban lakes.

Keywords: Evolution; Metal tolerance; Pb toxicity; Tropical ecosystems; Urban lakes; Zooplankton.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cladocera*
  • Eutrophication
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Lakes
  • Metals
  • Reproduction

Substances

  • Metals