Title Ježinci u istraživanju toksičnosti u posljednjem desetljeću
Title (english) Sea urchins in toxicity research in the last decade
Author Dora Šižgorić Winter
Mentor Petra Burić (mentor)
Mentor Moira Buršić (komentor)
Committee member Ines Kovačić (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Petra Burić (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Moira Buršić (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Gioconda Millotti (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Pula (Faculty of Natural Sciences) Pula
Defense date and country 2024-09-23, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline NATURAL SCIENCES Interdisciplinary Natural Sciences Marine Science
Abstract Toksičnost kemikalija i zagađivala postaje sve relevantnija zbog rastućih globalnih ekoloških problema, poput zagađenja mora i klimatskih promjena. Ježinci (Echinoidea) su u posljednjem desetljeću postali jedan od najčešće koristenih modelnih organizmi u ekotoksikološkim studijama zbog njihove osjetljivosti na zagađivala i jednostavnosti uzgoja u laboratorijskim uvjetima. Ovaj rad analizira prostornu i vremensku distribuciju istraživanja toksičnosti na morskim ježincima u razdoblju od 2014. do 2023. godine. Pretragom Scopus baze podataka identificirano je 209 relevantnih znanstvenih radova koji se bave ovom tematikom. Rezultati pokazuju da je Europa vodeći kontinent po broju provedenih studija, s Italijom i Španjolskom kao najaktivnijim zemljama, dok se ježinac Paracentrotus lividus ističe kao najčešće korištena vrsta, prisutna u 55 % analiziranih studija. Istraživanja su obuhvatila širok spektar zagađivala, uključujući teške metale, mikroplastiku, farmaceutske proizvode, te nanočestice, od kojih su metali najzastupljenija skupina. Studije su također pokazale značajan interes za kombinirane učinke više zagađivala, što ukazuje na sve veću zabrinutost zbog složenih interakcija unutar morskih ekosustava. Najčešće korištene metode uključuju embriotoksičnost, genotoksičnost i testove oksidativnog stresa. Ova istraživanja pružaju ključne uvide u utjecaj zagađivala na rani razvoj morskih organizama, kao i na dugoročne ekološke posljedice. Zaključci ovog rada naglašavaju važnost nastavka istraživanja toksičnosti na morskim ježincima, ne samo zbog njihovog doprinosa razumijevanju ekoloških rizika, već i zbog njihove uloge u oblikovanju strategija zaštite morskih ekosustava. Ovi nalazi mogu poslužiti kao temelj za buduća istraživanja koja će se baviti ispitivanjem novih zagađivala i njihovim kumulativnim učincima na morske organizme i ekosustave.
Abstract (english) The toxicity of chemicals and pollutants is becoming increasingly relevant due to growing global environmental problems, such as marine pollution and climate change. In the last decade, sea urchins (Echinoidea) have become often used model organisms in ecotoxicological studies due to their sensitivity to pollutants and ease of rearing in laboratory conditions. This paper analyzes the spatial and temporal distribution of toxicity research on sea urchins in the period from 2014 to 2023. A search of the Scopus database identified 209 relevant scientific papers dealing with this topic. The results show that it is the leading continent in Europe in terms of the number of conducted studies, with Italy and Spain as the most active countries, while the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus stands out as the most frequently used species, present in 55% of the analyzed studies. The research covered a wide range of pollutants, including heavy metals, microplastics, pharmaceutical products, and nanoparticles, of which metals were the most represented group. Studies have also shown considerable interest in the combined effects of multiple pollutants, indicating increasing concern about the complex interactions within marine ecosystems. The most commonly used methods include embryotoxicity, genotoxicity and oxidative stress tests. These studies provide key insights into the impact of pollutants on the early development of marine organisms, as well as long-term ecological consequences. The conclusions of this work emphasize the importance of continuing toxicity research on sea urchins, not only because of their contribution to the understanding of ecological risks, but also because of their role in shaping strategies for the protection of marine ecosystems. These findings can serve as a foundation for future research that will address new pollutants and their cumulative effects on marine organisms and ecosystems.
Keywords
ježinci
toksičnost
zagađivala mora
eksperiment embrionalnog razvoja ježinca
Keywords (english)
sea urchin
toxicity
marine pollutants
sea urchin embryo development test
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:137:351963
Study programme Title: University Undergraduate Study Programme - Marine Sciences Study programme type: university Study level: undergraduate Academic / professional title: sveučilišni/a prvostupnik/prvostupnica (baccalaureus/baccalaurea) znanosti o moru (sveučilišni/a prvostupnik/prvostupnica (baccalaureus/baccalaurea) znanosti o moru)
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Created on 2024-09-23 14:45:46