Deteriorating waterways: The effect of nitrate pollution on the development and physiology of the endangered southern bell frog (Litoria raniformis).

Brittney McLean,Essie M Rodgers

Aquatic toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands)(2023)

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Nitrogen-based fertilizers can increase agricultural yields and crop quality, but this comes at the risk of contaminating nearby waterways. Nitrate is the most stable and abundant form of inorganic nitrogen in the environment and chronic exposure can impair performance and fitness in aquatically respiring species. But it remains unknown if these impairments are linked to disruptions in energy homeostasis. Here, we investigated the energetic cost of living in nitrate contaminated waters during early, energy-limited, larval life stages in the endangered southern bell frog (Litoria raniformis). We hypothesised that chronic nitrate exposure during development would increase energetic costs, evidenced by reductions in growth rates and body sizes, and elevations in routine heart rate (RHR) and routine metabolic rate (RMR). Following hatching, larvae were exposed to one of three nitrate treatments (0, 25 and 50 mg NO3-L-1) for 12 weeks, and survival, growth, RHR, and RMR were measured. Survival rates were similar across all treatments. Nitrate exposure caused a reduction in growth rates, resulting in larvae with significantly smaller body sizes. Compared to controls, nitrate-exposed larvae were 12% and 18% smaller in total length in the 25 and 50 mgNO3-L-1 treatments, respectively. However, RHR and RMR were independent of nitrate exposure, indicating that the 'cost of living' was similar across treatments. Observed growth reductions were therefore independent of RHR and RMR, suggesting other mechanisms were involved. Taken together, these results highlight the vulnerability of L. raniformis to nitrate during early life and suggest that the application of nitrogen-based fertilizers near critical aquatic habitats will be harmful.
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