Leptodactylus macrosternum (Anura: Leptodactylidae) as a bioindicator of potentially toxic chemical elements in irrigated perimeters in northeastern Brazil

IF 9 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Roberta da Rocha Braga , Patrícia de Menezes Gondim , Rodrigo Mendes Pereira , Bruno Lemos Batista , Eliana Reiko Matushima
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Biomonitoring programs have developed in the last decades, including the toxicity evaluation of endemic organisms in populations from polluted areas. Environmental bioindicators respond to contaminants as predictors of future damage to their population, ecosystem and human. Amphibian are considered very sensitive contamination bioindicators. Researchers in several continents have conducted ecological studies on the accumulation of potentially toxic elements in anuran tissues, especially in mining and agriculture areas. The Jaguaribe River is an important water source in northeastern Brazil, home of agriculture irrigated perimeters; but it also concerns users for increasing the risks of environmental contamination. The objective of this work was to quantify potentially toxic elements in Leptodactylus macrosternum carcasses, evaluating its potential as a contamination bioindicator of agrosystem areas in the Lower Jaguaribe River basin, Ceará, northeastern Brazil. The elements As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb and Zn were detected in the L. macrosternum carcasses' samples. There was no significant difference in the concentrations of detected metals by area status; however, analysis of variance suggested that individuals had more constant exposure to Cu, Ni, Cd and Pb in cultivated area status. The cluster analysis of chemicals indicated two optimal element groups, which proposed different compounds from diverse origins. Body index significantly influenced Mn and Pb, while sex influenced Fe and Pb accumulation. The results suggested that the L. macrosternum species is a conceivable local bioindicator for environmental potentially toxic elements. However, other tissues will be tested to improve their sensitivity and validate their capacity to be employed as a biomonitoring tool.

巴西东北部灌溉区大胸细趾蝗(无尾目:细趾蝗科)作为潜在有毒化学元素的生物指标
在过去的几十年里,生物监测项目得到了发展,包括对污染地区人群中特有生物的毒性评估。环境生物指标作为污染物对其种群、生态系统和人类未来损害的预测指标。两栖动物被认为是非常敏感的污染生物指标。几个大陆的研究人员对动物组织中潜在有毒元素的积累进行了生态学研究,特别是在采矿和农业地区。亚瓜里贝河是巴西东北部的重要水源,是农业灌溉地区的所在地;但它也担心使用者会增加环境污染的风险。这项工作的目的是量化大胸细趾虫尸体中潜在的有毒元素,评估其作为巴西东北部塞埃尔下亚瓜里贝河流域农业系统污染生物指标的潜力。在大胸骨l尸体样品中检测出As、Cd、Co、Cr、Cu、Fe、Mn、Ni、Pb、Zn等元素。各地区所检测到的金属浓度无显著差异;然而,方差分析表明,耕地状况下个体对Cu、Ni、Cd和Pb的持续暴露量更大。化学成分聚类分析显示,两个最优元素群代表不同来源的化合物。身体指数显著影响锰和铅的积累,性别显著影响铁和铅的积累。结果表明,大胸骨乳杆菌是一种可能的环境潜在有毒元素的局部生物指示物。然而,其他组织将进行测试,以提高其灵敏度,并验证其作为生物监测工具的能力。
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