Journal article
Using metabolomics to assess the sub-lethal effects of zinc and boscalid on an estuarine polychaete worm over time
GM Sinclair, AL O’Brien, M Keough, DP De Souza, S Dayalan, K Kanojia, K Kouremenos, DL Tull, RA Coleman, OAH Jones, SM Long
Metabolomics | SPRINGER | Published : 2019
Abstract
Introduction: Zinc is a heavy metal commonly detected in urban estuaries around Australia. Boscalid is a fungicide found in estuaries, both in water and sediment, it enters the system predominantly through agricultural run-off. Zinc is persistent while boscalid breaks down, with a half-life of 108 days. Both contaminants are widely distributed and their effects on ecosystems are not well understood. Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the metabolite changes in Simplisetia aequisetis (an estuarine polychaete) following laboratory exposure to a sub-lethal concentration of zinc or boscalid over a 2-week period. Methods: Individuals were collected at six time points over a 2-week ..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Funding was supplied by the Australian Research Council and Melbourne Water via a Linkage grant (LP140100565) awarded to MK.