Impacts of nanosilver on a lake ecosystem
纳米银对湖泊生态系统的影响
基本信息
- 批准号:413230-2011
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 10.21万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:加拿大
- 项目类别:Strategic Projects - Group
- 财政年份:2013
- 资助国家:加拿大
- 起止时间:2013-01-01 至 2014-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
There is potential to apply nanotechnology to almost every economic sector, including consumer products, agriculture, biomedical, transportation and energy. While nanotechnology has the potential to produce societal benefits, it should be a priority to better understand the ecological risks from the release of nanomaterials (NMs) into the environment, including impacts upon ecological services. Our previous laboratory research has shown that NMs in the aquatic environment first affect organisms at the bottom of the food chain, including bacteria, algae and zooplankton. These responses may have devastating effects upon aquatic ecosystems by reducing overall productivity and altering the cycling of nutrients. There maybe compensatory mechanisms within aquatic ecosystems that mitigate these responses, but it is impossible to predict these responses using laboratory studies. We propose to conduct a study at the Experimental Lakes Area (ELA) in northwestern Ontario by adding nanoform silver to a small lake over two field seasons. Nano-silver is a widely used NM that is used as a bacteriocide in hundreds of products, including surgical bandages, food wrappers, baby bottles, slippers, socks, underwear, shoe-liners and even in washing machines. The nanoform silver will be added daily at a location along the lakeshore to simulate point source inputs from a wastewater treatment plant, and we will monitor the lake along an exposure gradient for changes to nutrient cycling and biological effects within the lake food chain. However, before starting the additions of silver, we will refine our approach by determining what happens in mesocosms (i.e. plastic tubes) that are deployed in lakes. ELA has been used for over 40 years as a living laboratory to study the effects of pollutants in the environment, including past studies of the impacts of pollution from phosphorus, acid deposition, mercury and endocrine disruptors. While we do not take lightly the potential impacts of nano-silver on the study lake in ELA, this approach is the only way to determine ecosystem level impacts. In turn, this information will influence regulatory policy to limit the ecological risks from the release of NMs into the environment.
纳米技术有可能应用于几乎每一个经济部门,包括消费品、农业、生物医学、运输和能源。 虽然纳米技术具有产生社会效益的潜力,但应优先更好地了解纳米材料释放到环境中的生态风险,包括对生态服务的影响。我们之前的实验室研究表明,水生环境中的纳米物质首先影响食物链底部的生物,包括细菌、藻类和浮游动物。这些反应可能会对水生生态系统产生破坏性影响,降低整体生产力,改变营养物质的循环。在水生生态系统中可能存在补偿机制来减轻这些响应,但不可能通过实验室研究来预测这些响应。我们建议在安大略西北部的实验湖区(ELA)进行一项研究,在两个田间季节向一个小湖添加纳米银。纳米银是一种广泛使用的纳米,被用作数百种产品的杀菌剂,包括外科绷带,食品包装,婴儿奶瓶,拖鞋,袜子,内衣,鞋衬,甚至洗衣机。纳米银将每天添加在沿着湖岸的一个位置,以模拟来自废水处理厂的点源输入,我们将监测湖泊沿着暴露梯度,以了解湖泊食物链中营养循环和生物效应的变化。然而,在开始添加银之前,我们将通过确定部署在湖泊中的中型生态系统(即塑料管)中发生的情况来改进我们的方法。40多年来,ELA一直被用作研究环境污染物影响的活体实验室,包括过去对磷、酸沉降、汞和内分泌干扰物污染影响的研究。 虽然我们不会轻视纳米银对ELA研究湖泊的潜在影响,但这种方法是确定生态系统水平影响的唯一方法。反过来,这些信息将影响监管政策,以限制纳米物质释放到环境中的生态风险。
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