2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquatox.2018.01.019
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Sub-lethal effects of herbicides penoxsulam, imazamox, fluridone and glyphosate on Delta Smelt (Hypomesus transpacificus)

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“…Acute toxicity, harmful physiological effects including hepatotoxicity, neurotoxicity, deteriorated sperm counts, early life stage development and DNA-damaging effects have been reported for numerous other fish species as well for sublethal exposures to Roundup R products including Roundup Original R , Roundup Transorb R and Roundup WG R , Garlon R , and other glyphosate-based herbicides (Soso et al, 2007;Cavalcante et al, 2008;Guilherme et al, 2010Guilherme et al, , 2014aModesto and Martinez, 2010;Shiogiri et al, 2012;Ghisi and Cestari, 2013;Nwani et al, 2013;Marques et al, 2014;Moreno et al, 2014;Navarro and Martinez, 2014;Richard et al, 2014;Sinhorin et al, 2014;Braz-Mota et al, 2015;Menéndez-Helman et al, 2015;Li et al, 2016;de Moura et al, 2017;Sánchez et al, 2017;Gonçalves et al, 2018;Zebral et al, 2018) or POEA (Yusof et al, 2014). Roundup R was found to disrupt 17β-estradiol and reduce glutathione concentration in the liver of the endangered fish species delta smelt (Hypomesus transpacificus) upon 6 h of exposure at levels corresponding to 78 µg/l glyphosate concentrations and above (Jin et al, 2018). As described earlier, effects of glyphosate and its formulated products on amphibians and mollusks (Conners and Black, 2004;Mann et al, 2009;Relyea and Jones, 2009;Paganelli et al, 2010;Carrasco, 2013;Meza-Joya et al, 2013;Wagner et al, 2013;Henao Muñoz et al, 2015;Baier et al, 2016a,b) received particular attention due to their known hormonal sensitivity.…”
Section: Registration Of Glyphosate In the European Unionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acute toxicity, harmful physiological effects including hepatotoxicity, neurotoxicity, deteriorated sperm counts, early life stage development and DNA-damaging effects have been reported for numerous other fish species as well for sublethal exposures to Roundup R products including Roundup Original R , Roundup Transorb R and Roundup WG R , Garlon R , and other glyphosate-based herbicides (Soso et al, 2007;Cavalcante et al, 2008;Guilherme et al, 2010Guilherme et al, , 2014aModesto and Martinez, 2010;Shiogiri et al, 2012;Ghisi and Cestari, 2013;Nwani et al, 2013;Marques et al, 2014;Moreno et al, 2014;Navarro and Martinez, 2014;Richard et al, 2014;Sinhorin et al, 2014;Braz-Mota et al, 2015;Menéndez-Helman et al, 2015;Li et al, 2016;de Moura et al, 2017;Sánchez et al, 2017;Gonçalves et al, 2018;Zebral et al, 2018) or POEA (Yusof et al, 2014). Roundup R was found to disrupt 17β-estradiol and reduce glutathione concentration in the liver of the endangered fish species delta smelt (Hypomesus transpacificus) upon 6 h of exposure at levels corresponding to 78 µg/l glyphosate concentrations and above (Jin et al, 2018). As described earlier, effects of glyphosate and its formulated products on amphibians and mollusks (Conners and Black, 2004;Mann et al, 2009;Relyea and Jones, 2009;Paganelli et al, 2010;Carrasco, 2013;Meza-Joya et al, 2013;Wagner et al, 2013;Henao Muñoz et al, 2015;Baier et al, 2016a,b) received particular attention due to their known hormonal sensitivity.…”
Section: Registration Of Glyphosate In the European Unionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although previous acute toxicity studies involving D. magna have shown that some of BPA analogues, such as BPF and BPS, have lower toxicity as defined by EC 50 endpoints [29], our study provides evidence that these analogues can alter the D. magna metabolic profile to the same extent as BPA. Several other studies have also reported that sub-lethal pollutant concentrations can yield non-monotonic responses [61][62][63]. In a comparative herbicide exposure study, Jin et al [61] observed that separated fluridone and glyphosate exposures in delta smelt altered 17β-estradiol concentrations in a non-monotonic fashion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Several other studies have also reported that sub-lethal pollutant concentrations can yield non-monotonic responses [61][62][63]. In a comparative herbicide exposure study, Jin et al [61] observed that separated fluridone and glyphosate exposures in delta smelt altered 17β-estradiol concentrations in a non-monotonic fashion. No concentration dependence was also reported for a metabolomic-based tadpole exposure to mixtures of pharmaceuticals [63].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…As a bleaching herbicide, fluridone inhibits carotenoid synthesis in targeted plant species, preventing photosynthesis and ultimately causing mortality (Bartels and Watson 1978; Netherland and Jones 2015). Though fluridone is not considered a significant health risk to most terrestrial animal species and is not likely to be a human carcinogen (United States Environmental Protection Agency 2004), at high concentrations (> 1000 ppb) in water and riverine sediment it can kill or cause sublethal effects in many adult fish species such as chinook salmon and delta smelt (Paul et al 1994; Jin et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%