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Raising the water temperature: consequences in behavior and biochemical biomarkers of the freshwater crab Aegla longirostri (Crustacea, Anomura) Texto completo
2020
Cerezer, Cristina | Leitemperger, Jossiele Wesz | do Amaral, Aline Monique Blank | Ferreira, Bruna Ceretta | Marins, Aline Teixeira | Loro, Vania Lucia | Bartholomei-Santos, Marlise Ladvocat | Santos, Sandro
Understanding how temperature alone affects biomarkers commonly used in ecotoxicology studies and biomonitoring programs is important to obtain a more real response in field studies, especially in freshwater. Thus, we analyzed the behavioral responses, the lethality, and the biochemical biomarkers in the freshwater crustacean Aegla longirostri at different water temperatures. Animals were exposed under laboratory conditions, to 18 °C, 21 °C, 24 °C, and 26 °C for 48 h. There were significant changes in biochemical parameters in different tissues (hepatopancreas, gills, and muscle) and in the behavioral tests in A. longirostri. Hepatopancreas was especially affected by the elevation of temperature, as showed by the high levels of carbonyl proteins. The activity of acetylcholinesterase increased in a temperature-dependent manner in muscle. Glutathione S-transferase activity decreased with the elevation of temperature in all tissues sampled. The results obtained in this study indicate that when assessing the health of polluted limnic ecosystems through the use of organisms in situ, the intrinsic effect of abiotic factors, such as temperature, on biomarkers must be considered.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Surface-sediment and hermit-crab contamination by butyltins in southeastern Atlantic estuaries after ban of TBT-based antifouling paints Texto completo
2014
Sant’Anna, B. S. | Santos, D. M. | Marchi, M. R. R. | Zara, F. J. | Turra, A.
Butyltin (BT) contamination was evaluated in hermit crabs from 25 estuaries and in sediments from 13 of these estuaries along about 2,000 km of the Brazilian coast. BT contamination in hermit crabs ranged from 2.22 to 1,746 ng Sn g⁻¹of DBT and 1.32 to 318 ng Sn g⁻¹of TBT. In sediment samples, the concentration also varied widely, from 25 to 1,304 ng Sn g⁻¹of MBT, from 7 to 158 ng Sn g⁻¹of DBT, and from 8 to 565 ng Sn g⁻¹of TBT. BTs are still being found in surface sediments and biota of the estuaries after the international and Brazilian bans, showing heterogeneous distribution among and within estuaries. Although hermit crabs were previously tested as an indicator of recent BT contamination, the results indicate the presence of contamination, probably from resuspension of BTs from deeper water of the estuary.
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