Abstract
European flounder responses to the chemical stress were assessed by a comparative approach on four estuaries displaying contrasted patterns of contamination. The contamination typology of the estuaries was investigated by individual measurements of contaminants in fish. Molecular and physiological responses were studied by gene expression, genotoxicity, neurotoxicity and growth rate. Fishes in contaminated estuaries were characterized by high levels of bioaccumulated contaminants, slow energetic metabolism and reduced growth rate, in contrast to the fish responses in the reference site. A seasonal effect was highlighted for contaminated flounder populations, with high PCB levels, high genotoxicity and elevated detoxification rate in summer compared with winter.
Acknowledgements
The authors thank ‘Côte d’Aquitaine’ crew (Gironde, Loire, Vilaine), F. and R. Triballier (Vilaine) and J. Goyen (Ster) for fish sampling.
Declaration of interest: This work was financed by the PNETOX programme of the ‘Ministère de l’Ecologie et du Développement Durable’ (France), by the ‘Institut d’Aménagement de la Vilaine’ and by the ‘Région Bretagne’.