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Does size really matter? The effect of atrazine and competition on growth in Ambystoma mexicanum (the axolotl) Francis Drew Henry and Christopher K. Beachy Department of Biology and Amphibian Growth Project Minot State University, Minot ND, 58707 Why Atrazine? • #1 herbicide used in the United States and most likely the world • applied in large amounts during spring run-off • detected in water-sheds where atrazine has never been used • known endocrine disruptor Why Atrazine? Study 1 ENDOCRINE DISRUPTION ATRAZINE --Post application (Spring) runoff can be > 20 ppb --typical surface and groundwater concentrations at other times during other times of the year, 0.001 to 1.0 ppb --3 ppb EPA standard for drinking water Males exposed to 0.1 ppb have lowered testosterone, elevated estrogen, and intersex gonads Xenopus laevis Hayes et al, 2002, PNAS Why Atrazine? Studies 2, 3 and 4 •Larson et al 2003 - Atrazine on Ambystoma tigrinum •Sih et al 2003 – Atrazine on Ambystoma barbouri •Beachy et al, in prep. – Atrazine on Ambystoma maculatum All show a decrease in metamorphic mass. Suggests a reduced growth rate due to atrazine Is it actually growth rate (PIT) or is it decrease in size at metamorphosis (THY)? Why Atrazine? Hayes Larson, Sih, and Beachy HYP PIT HYP gh (growth hormone) prl (prolactine) Gonads estrogens testosterone Showed decrease testosterone In males PIT gh (growth hormone) prl (prolactine) THY t4, t3 (metamorphosis) Showed decrease in metamorphic mass and possibly PIT dependence Atrazine had access to the entire pathway, and all studies had an Endpoint which was metamorphosis. But where are it’s effects? Why Atrazine? Henry HYP gh (growth hormone) prl (prolactine) PIT “metamorphic barrier” Used a paedomorphic species (axolotl) to eliminate thyroid from the equation. THY t4, t3 (metamorphosis) Atrazine does not have access to the entire pathway. Will there still be a significant decrease in growth due to atrazine? Why Competition? • Environmental stressor • Interaction with endocrine disruptors • Density dependent • Toxicological designs often lack ecologically relevant context We hypothesized that atrazine, as an endocrine disruptor, would effect growth, development, and gene expression in Ambystoma mexicanum (the axolotl salamander) Experimental Design 1 axolotl 4 axolotls 8 axolotls Control 1axo/control 4axos/control 8axos/control 1 ppb 1axo/1ppb 4axos/1ppb 8axos/1ppb 5 ppb 1axo/5ppb 4axos/5ppb 8axos/5ppb This table represents the 9 treatments in one block 1 2 3 4 1 Block 5 • 195 salamanders • 9 treatments in each of 5 separate blocks • Contained within one cooler • Each box contained same amount of water and received same aliquot of food • Analysis of mean body mass over 4 time periods Background • Metamorphosis and growth are thought to be interrelated and growth is thought to be PIT dependent • Fast growth leads to earlier metamorphosis • Use metamorphic mass to infer growth effects Results MANOVA (mass, svl, surv) Source Wilks λ Df F P Atrazine .837 6,58 .901 .501 Density .204 6,58 11.722 <.001 Atraz*Dens .831 12,77 .465 .929 ANOVA (svl) Source Atrazine Density Atraz*Dens error df 2 2 4 31 MS F P .0048 1.04 .366 .0925 19.857 <.001 .0031 .672 .617 .0046 Results Atrazine x Growth 6000 mg mass (mg) 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 30 45 60 day -No significant atrazine effect shown by genomics 75 Results Density x Growth 9000 8000 mg mass (mg) 7000 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 30 45 60 day 75 Why Atrazine? Hayes Larson, Sih, and Beachy HYP PIT HYP gh (growth hormone) prl (prolactine) Gonads estrogens testosterone Showed decrease testosterone In males PIT gh (growth hormone) prl (prolactine) THY t4, t3 (metamorphosis) Showed decrease in metamorphic mass and possibly PIT dependence Atrazine had access to the entire pathway, and all studies had an Endpoint which was metamorphosis. But where are it’s effects? Why Atrazine? Henry HYP PIT gh (growth hormone) prl (prolactine) “metamorphic barrier” THY Used a paedomorphic species (axolotl) to eliminate thyroid from the equation. t4, t3 (metamorphosis) Will growth still be affected? Atrazine does not have access to the entire pathway. There was no significant decrease in growth due to atrazine, suggesting that growth control may be further downstream, possibly at the gonadal or thyroid level. Conclusion What we know • atrazine effect • density effect What we plan to know • Atrazine effect at higher density level through genomics • Gonadal inspections – linked to human reproduction • Fat body inspections – linked to human obesity • Ambystoma gene chips as bio-monitoring system Thanks to: Janel Richter Ken Cabarle Claude Ouedraogo Heather Modrow Jeremiah Johnson Karen Pocha-Melby Biology Department and The Amphibian Growth Project Questions?