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  • Coastal waters have varying natural pH levels, but a trend of acidification is occurring, which may affect the availability of contaminants to marine life.
  • This study focused on how pH levels influence the toxicity of a compound called Irgarol on nematode communities in estuarine environments.
  • Findings revealed that while Irgarol toxicity remained the same across different pH levels, long-term exposure to lower pH conditions negatively impacted nematode diversity, suggesting that ongoing acidification could push these organisms closer to their limits of survival.

Article Abstract

Natural pH values in coastal waters vary largely among locations, ecosystems, and time periods; still, there is an ongoing acidification trend. In this scenario, more acidic pH values can alter bioavailability of organic contaminants, to organisms. Despite this, interactive effects between pH and chemical substances are not usually considered in Ecological Risk Assessment protocols. This study investigated the effects of pH on the toxicity of a hydrophobic organic compound on a benthic community using a microcosm experiment setup to assess the response of nematode assemblages exposed to environmentally relevant concentrations of Irgarol at two natural pH conditions. Estuarine nematode assemblages were exposed to two concentrations of Irgarol at pH 7.0 and 8.0 for periods of 7 and 35 days. Lower diversity of nematode genera was observed at the highest tested Irgarol concentration (1281 ± 65 ng.g). The results showed that the effects of Irgarol contamination were independent of pH variation, indicating no influence of acidification within this range on the toxicity of Irgarol to benthic meiofauna. However, the results showed that estuarine nematode assemblages are impacted by long-term exposure to low (but naturally occurring) pHs. This indicates that estuarine organisms may be under naturally high physiological pressure and that permanent changes in the ecosystem's environmental factors, such as future coastal ocean acidification, may drive organisms closer to the edges of their tolerance windows.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.152944DOI Listing

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