Role of bacterial esterase on mercury dynamics in mangrove sediments

P. Lopes, M. G. Bispo, M. Crapez, J. Wasserman
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Tropical estuarine areas present microbial and geochemical conditions that have been pointed out as important conditions to trigger the mechanisms of mercury methylation improving its bioavailability to higher trophic levels. Despite the potential risk of these mechanisms to human health, few studies have reported in situ analysis in costal subtropical ecosystems, relating bacterial activity and mercury concentrations. In the present work we analyse the relationship between some relevant environmental parameters that may stimulate the bacterial activity and control mercury concentrations in the sediments of a tropical mangrove tidal flat. Forty-four samples were collected and analysed for total organic carbon, bacterial organic carbon, lipids, proteins, esterase activity and mercury concentrations and SEM/AVS. The redox potential, temperature and pH were also measured in situ . The results showed intense bacterial activity and increasing mercury levels when compared with local backgrounds. The use of SEM/AVS indicator recommended by USEPA as a criterium to check the sediment quality, did not show enough accuracy to predict the ecological bioavailability risk in sediments with high organic matter content. This methodology requires new approach to help decision making.
细菌酯酶在红树林沉积物汞动态中的作用
热带河口地区的微生物和地球化学条件已被指出是触发汞甲基化机制的重要条件,将其生物利用度提高到更高的营养水平。尽管这些机制对人类健康有潜在风险,但很少有研究报道在亚热带沿海生态系统中对细菌活动和汞浓度进行原位分析。在目前的工作中,我们分析了一些相关的环境参数之间的关系,这些参数可能刺激细菌活动并控制热带红树林滩涂沉积物中的汞浓度。收集了44个样品,并对其总有机碳、细菌有机碳、脂质、蛋白质、酯酶活性和汞浓度以及SEM/AVS进行了分析。还原位测量了氧化还原电位、温度和pH。结果显示,与当地背景相比,细菌活动强烈,汞含量增加。使用美国环保局推荐的SEM/AVS指标作为检查沉积物质量的标准,并没有显示出足够的准确性来预测高有机质含量沉积物的生态生物利用度风险。这种方法需要新的方法来帮助决策。
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