生态系统
自然(考古学)
生态学
水生生态系统
生物
古生物学
作者
Ellen van Donk,Scott D. Peacor,Katharina Grosser,Lisette N. de Senerpont Domis,Miquel Lürling
出处
期刊:Reviews of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
日期:2015-11-17
卷期号:: 91-105
被引量:54
标识
DOI:10.1007/398_2015_5002
摘要
Pharmaceuticals consumption by humans and animals is increasing substantially, leading to unprecedented levels of these compounds in aquatic environments worldwide. Recent findings that concentrations reach levels that can directly have negative effects on organisms are important per se, but also sound an alarm for other potentially more pervasive effects that arise from the interconnected nature of ecological communities. Aquatic organisms use chemical cues to navigate numerous challenges, including the location of mates and food, and the avoidance of natural enemies. Low concentrations of pharmaceuticals can disrupt this "smellscape" of information leading to maladaptive responses. Furthermore, direct effects of pharmaceuticals on the traits and abundance of one species can cascade through a community, indirectly affecting other species. We review mechanisms by which pharmaceuticals in surface waters can disrupt natural chemical information flows and species interactions. Pharmaceuticals form a new class of chemical threats, which could have far-reaching implications for ecosystem functioning and conservation management.
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