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A comprehensive petrochemical vulnerability index for marine fishes in the Gulf of Mexico.

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Woodyard, M; Polidoro, BA; Matson, CW; McManamay, RA; Saul, S; Carpenter, KE; Collier, TK; Di Giulio, R; Grubbs, RD; Linardich, C; Moore, JA ...
Published in: The Science of the total environment
May 2022

Oil and gas extraction activities occur across the globe, yet species-specific toxicological information on the biological and ecological impacts of exposure to petrochemicals is lacking for the vast majority of marine species. To help prioritize species for recovery, mitigation, and conservation in light of significant toxicological data gaps, a trait-based petrochemical vulnerability index was developed and applied to the more than 1700 marine fishes present across the entire Gulf of Mexico, including all known bony fishes, sharks, rays and chimaeras. Using life history and other traits related to likelihood of exposure, physiological sensitivity to exposure, and population resiliency, final calculated petrochemical vulnerability scores can be used to provide information on the relative sensitivity, or resilience, of marine fish populations across the Gulf of Mexico to oil and gas activities. Based on current knowledge of traits, marine fishes with the highest vulnerability scores primarily occur in areas of high petrochemical activity, are found at or near the surface, and have low reproductive turnover rates and/or highly specialized diet and habitat requirements. Relative population vulnerability scores for marine fishes can be improved with additional toxicokinetic studies, including those that account for the synergistic or additive effect of multiple stressors, as well as increased research on ecological and life history traits, especially for deep living species.

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The Science of the total environment

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EISSN

1879-1026

ISSN

0048-9697

Publication Date

May 2022

Volume

820

Start / End Page

152892

Related Subject Headings

  • Water Pollutants, Chemical
  • Species Specificity
  • Reproduction
  • Petroleum Pollution
  • Oil and Gas Industry
  • Mexico
  • Gulf of Mexico
  • Fishes
  • Environmental Sciences
  • Ecosystem
 

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Woodyard, M., Polidoro, B. A., Matson, C. W., McManamay, R. A., Saul, S., Carpenter, K. E., … Strongin, K. (2022). A comprehensive petrochemical vulnerability index for marine fishes in the Gulf of Mexico. The Science of the Total Environment, 820, 152892. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.152892
Woodyard, Megan, Beth A. Polidoro, Cole W. Matson, Ryan A. McManamay, Steven Saul, Kent E. Carpenter, Tracy K. Collier, et al. “A comprehensive petrochemical vulnerability index for marine fishes in the Gulf of Mexico.The Science of the Total Environment 820 (May 2022): 152892. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.152892.
Woodyard M, Polidoro BA, Matson CW, McManamay RA, Saul S, Carpenter KE, et al. A comprehensive petrochemical vulnerability index for marine fishes in the Gulf of Mexico. The Science of the total environment. 2022 May;820:152892.
Woodyard, Megan, et al. “A comprehensive petrochemical vulnerability index for marine fishes in the Gulf of Mexico.The Science of the Total Environment, vol. 820, May 2022, p. 152892. Epmc, doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.152892.
Woodyard M, Polidoro BA, Matson CW, McManamay RA, Saul S, Carpenter KE, Collier TK, Di Giulio R, Grubbs RD, Linardich C, Moore JA, Romero IC, Schlenk D, Strongin K. A comprehensive petrochemical vulnerability index for marine fishes in the Gulf of Mexico. The Science of the total environment. 2022 May;820:152892.
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Published In

The Science of the total environment

DOI

EISSN

1879-1026

ISSN

0048-9697

Publication Date

May 2022

Volume

820

Start / End Page

152892

Related Subject Headings

  • Water Pollutants, Chemical
  • Species Specificity
  • Reproduction
  • Petroleum Pollution
  • Oil and Gas Industry
  • Mexico
  • Gulf of Mexico
  • Fishes
  • Environmental Sciences
  • Ecosystem