Systems-level modeling the effects of arsenic exposure with sequential pulsed and fluctuating patterns for tilapia and freshwater clam |
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Authors: | Wei-Yu Chen Yun-Ru Ju |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Bioenvironmental Systems Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10617, Taiwan, ROC b Institute of Ecology and Evolutionary Ecology, China Medical University, Taichung 40402, Taiwan, ROC |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this paper was to use quantitative systems-level approach employing biotic ligand model based threshold damage model to examine physiological responses of tilapia and freshwater clam to sequential pulsed and fluctuating arsenic concentrations. We tested present model and triggering mechanisms by carrying out a series of modeling experiments where we used periodic pulses and sine-wave as featured exposures. Our results indicate that changes in the dominant frequencies and pulse timing can shift the safe rate distributions for tilapia, but not for that of freshwater clam. We found that tilapia increase bioenergetic costs to maintain the acclimation during pulsed and sine-wave exposures. Our ability to predict the consequences of physiological variation under time-varying exposure patterns has also implications for optimizing species growing, cultivation strategies, and risk assessment in realistic situations. |
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Keywords: | Arsenic Pulsed exposure Fluctuation Ecotoxicology Modeling |
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