Long-term sublethal exposure to polyethylene and tire wear particles: Effects on risk-taking behaviour in invasive and native fish

Gorule, Pankaj A;Follesa, Maria Cristina;Cau, Alessandro
2024-01-01

Abstract

Anthropogenic polymeric particles pollute even the most remote ecosystems and may compromise organisms' behaviour and movement skills. It is expected that invasive species cope better with pollutants than native species (i.e., pollution resistance hypothesis). In this study, invasive gibel carp (Carassius gibelio) and native crucian carp (Carassius carassius) were used as model organisms. Specimens were fed daily with food pellets (1 % body weight) added with 0.1 % polyethylene (PE), tire wear particles (TWPs) and control. Their behavioural parameters were compared before and after 14 and 60 days of exposure. Additionally, we evaluated burst swimming capacity after 60 days of exposure to the treatments. The fishes exposed to the PE and TWPs treatments showed significant trends toward increased boldness scores and, in the PE treatment, higher utilization of the open field, and both behavioural changes are associated with higher risk-taking. Invasive gibel carp had substantially better swimming performance than crucian carp, but the expected trend in relation to the treatments was not found. Fish exposed to sublethal doses of PE and TWPs showed signs of behavioural changes after two months of exposure that may affect risk-taking behaviour, which might impact species interactions with predators.
2024
2023
Inglese
908
168233
Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
Behavioural changes; Habitat degradation; Invasion ecology; Invasive species; Pollution
Goal 14: Life below water
Gorule, Pankaj A; Šmejkal, Marek; Tapkir, Sandip; Stepanyshyna, Yevdokiia; Stejskal, Vlastimil; Follesa, Maria Cristina; Cau, Alessandro ...espandi
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