EXERCISE 3

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EXERCISE 3

  • Although you are likely to be unfamiliar with the subject of the following abstract (Agamy, 2013), the authors have made it possible for you to understand the logic of their article. In a brief memo to your instructor, identify the concept that the authors wished to study, the methods they used, their principal findings, and their recommendations. What techniques did the authors use to make it possible to understand their logic? (Sentence numbers have been added for convenience.)

    Sub chronic exposure to crude oil, dispersed oil and dispersant induces histopathological alterations in the gills of the juvenile rabbit fish (Siganus canaliculatus)

    Abstract: (1) There is little existing information on the sub-lethal effects of experimental exposure of Arabian Gulf fish to oil pollution. (2) This study investigated the potential sub-lethal effects of the water accommodated fraction (WAF) of light Arabian crude oil, dispersed oil and dispersant (Maxi Clean 2) on the gills of the juvenile rabbit fish (Siganus canaliculatus), observing several histopathological biomarkers at different time points and different doses. (3) These laboratory exposures simulated a range of possible oil pollution events. (4) Significant alterations in four health categories (circulatory, proliferative, degenerative and inflammatory) were identified and form the basis for understanding the short-term response of fish to oil. (5) Evaluations of histopathological lesions in gill tissue were carried out following 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18 and 21 days of exposure. (6) The main lesions observed and quantified were lamellar capillary aneurysms, vasodilatation of lamellae, hemorrhage, edema, lifting of lamellar and filamentary epithelium and epithelium necrosis, epithelial and chloride cell hypertrophy and hyperplasia, fusion of adjacent lamellae, epitheliocystis and inflammatory infiltration. (7) Exposure of juvenile fish to WAF, dispersed oil and dispersant caused significant changes in the gill lesions and reaction patterns. (8) Dispersed oil caused the most significant effect followed by WAF and then dispersant. (9) The present study is one of the first which explores the relationship between oil pollution and epitheliocystis and reports that exposure to crude oil and dispersed oil increases the prevalence of epitheliocystis formation under controlled laboratory conditions.