1. Assessing sediment quality at tropical mangrove areas for using as reference sites in ecotoxicological bioassays.
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Souza-Santos LP, Silva CC, Barcellos RL, and Souza Neto JA
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- Brazil, Animals, Biological Assay, Wetlands, Geologic Sediments chemistry, Environmental Monitoring methods, Water Pollutants, Chemical analysis, Water Pollutants, Chemical toxicity, Copepoda drug effects, Ecotoxicology
- Abstract
The sediment of five mangrove in Pernambuco/Brazil was investigated to find a reference site for toxicity bioassays. Sediment characteristics, metal levels, and toxic effects on the nauplius of the copepod Tisbe biminiensis were studied. The sediment was composed by terrigenous muds and siliciclastic sands with medium to high organic matter contents. The FeAs association show most of the high concentrations and positive correlation among its constituents in the south. In the north, the Ca-Sr-La association is higher and exhibits positive correlation among its components that usually found in carbonate rocks. Very intense toxic effects were observed, mainly in the south, with >70 % reductions in development. As and Hg were positively correlated with mortality and decrease in development. The sediment quality at studied mangroves prevent their use as a reference site in bioassays. These could be linked to the direct/perennial contribution of geogenic sources associated with anthropogenic environmental impacts., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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