从累西腓(巴西伯南布哥州)大都市区救出的自由生活的杰弗里蟾首龟(Phrynops geoffroanus)的骨质疏松症和骨骼畸形

Géssica Araújo, Ieverton Silva, Thaiza Fernandes, Yuri Valença, Arthur Lopes, Fabiano Costa
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有机污染物具有生物累积效应,在水生生态系统中的毒性指数很高。我们的研究旨在报告在巴西 Capibaribe 和 Beberibe 河流域附近的城市地区发现的自由生活的海龟(Geoffroy 氏蟾龟 Phrynops geoffroanus)的断层扫描异常。对八只海龟进行了临床和断层扫描评估,以评估它们的健康状况,为随后的放归做准备。断层扫描分析显示骨骼异常,包括脱矿化、骨小梁粗大、骨膜下骨吸收、背椎变形和龟壳骨折。考虑到海龟是公认的水质生物指标,骨骼异常的高发生率可能表明与研究地区的环境污染有关,并预示着需要采取保护措施来保护累西腓大都会地区的水生生态系统。
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Osteoporosis and Bone Deformaties in Free-Living Geoffroy’s Toadhead Turtle (Phrynops geoffroanus) Rescued from Urban Areas in the Metropolitan Region of Recife (Pernambuco, Brazil)
Organic pollutants have bioaccumulative effects and induce a high index of toxicity in aquatic ecosystems. The aim of our study was to report tomographic abnormalities found in free-living turtles (Geoffroy`s toadhead turtle, Phrynops geoffroanus) from an urban area near the Capibaribe and Beberibe river basins in Brazil, which are known to be contaminated by heavy metals as well solid waste. Clinical and tomographic evaluation of eight turtles was performed to assess their health status for subsequent release. Tomographic analysis revealed bone abnormalities including demineralization, coarse trabecular pattern, subperiosteal bone resorption, deformity of dorsal vertebrae and shell fracture. Considering that turtles are recognized as bioindicators of water quality, a high occurrence of bone abnormalities may suggest an association with environmental pollution in the studied area and signal that conservation initiatives are needed to safeguard the aquatic ecosystem of the metropolitan region of Recife.
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