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    ISSN: 1573-5141
    Keywords: genotoxicity ; DNA damage ; community structure ; mutagenicity ; Lepomis auritis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Genotoxic responses (chromosomal damage, DNA strandbreakage) of redbreast sunfish (Lepomis auritis)populations exposed to industrial effluent andmutagenicity of the associated sediments weredetermined in order to compare them to changes incommunity structure. Data were collected from areference stream and East Fork Poplar Creek (EFPC), afirst-order stream which originates on the grounds ofthe Department of Energy Y-12 Plant at Oak Ridge, TN. This stream is contaminated with mercury, PCBs, andnumerous other compounds. Previous studies have shownthat sediment contaminant concentrations, as well asphysiological biomarker responses of the local fishpopulations, are highest at the headwaters of EFPC anddecrease with increasing distance from the DOEfacility as contaminant loading decreases. Chromosomal damage was measured by flow cytometry – asreflected by variation in cellular DNA content – andstrand breakage was determined by agarose gelelectrophoresis using blood as the source of DNA. Mutagenicity was determined by theSalmonella/microsome assay using organic solventextracts of sediment surface samples. Community levelresponses included community diversity and percentpollution-tolerant species. Biomarker responses andmutagenicity were found to be highest at theheadwaters of EFPC, and tended to decrease withincreasing distance from the effluent. In general,biomarker responses appeared to be correlated withmutagenicity of the sediment, and both of theserelated to fish community disturbance and level ofstream contamination. Because responses at severallevels of biological organization show similarpatterns of downstream effects, this suggests thatthere may be a causal relationship betweencontamination and biological effects.
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