Title : Biological responses of mangrove oysters (Crassostrea rhizophorae) and mercury contamination in an urban tropical estuary - Nilin_2021_Mar.Pollut.Bull_166_112233 |
Author(s) : Nilin J , Santana L , Silva A , Costa-Lotufo LV |
Ref : Mar Pollut Bull , 166 :112233 , 2021 |
Abstract :
This study aimed to assess the biological responses of oysters from an urban estuary in Northeast Brazil, through the evaluation of biochemical and physiological biomarkers, and integrate these responses with the investigation of mercury seasonal contamination. Oysters and sediment were collected from three sites in the estuary of the Cear River during dry and rainy seasons. Biomarkers (AchE, CaE, GST, CAT, and Condition Index) were analyzed in different tissues. Hg bioaccumulation was higher in animals sampled in the rainy season, with increases varying from 5% to 136%, compared to the dry season. The changes in biomarkers highlight already elevated stresses for the organisms at the inner portion of the estuary, near the confluence with the Maranguapinho River, mainly during the rainy season, corroborating other studies that showed ecotoxicological effects with water and sediment samples. Finally, no correlation between Hg in sediment/oyster and biomarker results was observed. |
PubMedSearch : Nilin_2021_Mar.Pollut.Bull_166_112233 |
PubMedID: 33740657 |
Nilin J, Santana L, Silva A, Costa-Lotufo LV (2021)
Biological responses of mangrove oysters (Crassostrea rhizophorae) and mercury contamination in an urban tropical estuary
Mar Pollut Bull
166 :112233
Nilin J, Santana L, Silva A, Costa-Lotufo LV (2021)
Mar Pollut Bull
166 :112233