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生态学杂志 ›› 2025, Vol. 44 ›› Issue (4): 1261-1269.doi: 10.13292/j.1000-4890.202504.043

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除草剂水污染可通过破坏体表防水层影响动物对湿地水环境的适应:以黑线姬鼠为例

左方明1,2,张琛2*,张美文2,陶双伦1,周训军2,黄华南3
  

  1. 1吉首大学生物资源与环境科学学院, 湖南吉首 416000; 2中国科学院亚热带农业生态研究所, 亚热带农业生态过程重点实验室, 湖南洞庭湖湖泊湿地生态系统国家野外科学观测研究站, 长沙 410125; 3大通湖区农业技术推广中心, 湖南益阳 413207)

  • 出版日期:2025-04-10 发布日期:2025-04-14

The herbicide-induced water pollution affects the adaptability of animals to wetland water environment by destroying the waterproof layer of body surface: A case study of Apodemus agrarius

ZUO Fangming1,2, ZHANG Chen2*, ZHANG Meiwen2, TAO Shuanglun1, ZHOU Xunjun2, HUANG huanan3   

  1. (1College of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Jishou University, Jishou 416000, Hunan, China; 2national Field Observation and Research Station of Dongting Lake Wetland Ecosystem, Key Laboratory of Agro-Ecological Processes in Subtropical Region, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changsha 410125, China; 3Agricultural Technology Extension Center of Datonghu Section, Yiyang 413207, Hunan, China).

  • Online:2025-04-10 Published:2025-04-14

摘要: 为探析除草剂水污染是否通过破坏体表防水层影响动物适应水环境的问题,研究了国内广泛使用的3种除草剂(草铵膦、草甘膦和双草醚)对黑线姬鼠(Apodemus agrarius)皮毛防水性能及游泳运动的影响。结果表明:黑线姬鼠在3种除草剂水溶液(农田施加浓度)中游泳时的皮毛防水性均极显著低于空白对照组,且该表现无性别差异;除草剂的浓度越大对黑线姬鼠皮毛防水性的破坏就越大;施加草铵膦、草甘膦、双草醚浓度分别降至0.033‰、0.068‰、0.00165‰时将不再破坏黑线姬鼠的皮毛防水性;除草剂造成的水污染可通过破坏小型哺乳动物的皮毛防水性,影响其水生运动适应,从而对黑线姬鼠在湿地等水环境中的生存活动造成巨大的负面影响。


关键词: 黑线姬鼠, 除草剂, 水污染, 水生适应, 皮毛防水性

Abstract: To explore whether herbicide induced water pollution can affect the adaption of animal by damaging the waterproof layer of their bodies, we examined the effects of three widely used herbicides (glufosinate, glyphosate and bispyribac-sodium) in China on the waterproof performance and swimming ability of Apodemus agrarius. The results showed that: (1) The waterproof of the fur of Apodemus agrarius swimming in the three herbicide aqueous solutions (at application concentrations in farmland) was significantly lower than that in the control, with no gender difference in this performance. (2) Higher concentration of herbicide led to greater damage to waterproof properties of mouse fur. (3) When the concentrations of glufosinate, glyphosate and bispyribac-sodium reduced to 0.033‰, 0.068‰ and 0.00165‰ respectively, they no longer damage the waterproof properties of mouse fur. Our results indicate that herbicide-induced water pollution can damage waterproof properties of small mammals such as Apodemus agrarius, thereby affecting their aquatic adaptations and potentially causing negative impacts on their survival in water environments such as wetlands.


Key words: Apodemus agrarius, herbicide, water pollution, aquatic adaptation, waterproof property of fur