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Sci Total Environ ; 806(Pt 4): 150613, 2022 Feb 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34648830

RESUMO

Mining activities can affect the environment either by the tailings releasing or dams failures. The impact of the tailings can last decades and cause chronic effects due to their toxicity. The Fundão dam collapse, a relevant environmental disaster, occurred in November 2015 in Southeastern Brazil. Tailing rich in metals reached the Doce River and arrived in the Atlantic Ocean. Previous studies revealed the acute impact of the tailings in the marine planktonic community near the Doce River mouth. The current study aims to characterize the structure of planktonic assemblages in the impacted area after four years of the disaster. Sampling occurred in November 2018, January, April, and July 2019 at 32 stations located at the marine coastal area near the Doce River mouth. Our study detected high metal concentrations in the surface waters during January 2019, when the lowest diversity and abundance of phytoplankton, lowest zooplankton diversity, and low ichthyoplankton abundance were recorded. The zooplanktonic community was structured by environmental parameters and ichthyoplankton assemblages in November 2018, January and April 2019. Nutrients and metals, mainly iron from the tailing carried by the Doce River waters to the marine environment changed the plankton community, confirming the impact of the Fundão Dam collapse in the coastal area near the Doce River mouth. The phytoplankton community, influenced by the nutrients and to a lesser extent metals concentrations, was not decisive in the zooplankton community structure. The environmental variability was driven by the meteoceanographic conditions and the Doce River flow. There was a high correlation between the zooplanktonic community and ichthyoplanktonic assemblage and the environmental factors and metals. These relations indicate the impact of the tailings from the collapse of the Fundão Dam on these communities, even after four years of the Mariana disaster.


Assuntos
Desastres , Poluentes Químicos da Água , Brasil , Monitoramento Ambiental , Plâncton , Rios , Poluentes Químicos da Água/análise , Poluentes Químicos da Água/toxicidade
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Sci Total Environ ; 736: 139621, 2020 Sep 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32485382

RESUMO

Zooplankton were sampled five days after the tailings from the Samarco dam rupture reached the ocean in the coastal region at the mouth of the Doce River. This was one of the largest environmental disasters in Brazilian history, and the impacts on the marine biota are not yet fully understood. This study aimed to evaluate the zooplankton community short term responses to the metal enrichment after the tailings reached the coastal region in different scenarios. Our results showed an acute impact on the zooplankton community, which peaked in abundance (222,958.60 ind/m3) and decreased in diversity (H' = 1.23) near the river mouth. Two copepod species, Parvocalanus sp. and Oithona nana, composed up to 61% of the total abundance and they were correlated with concentrations of Fe, Pb, Cu and Zn in particulate fraction. These species feed opportunistically on nanophytoplankton, which dominated the autotroph community, possibly in response to the iron enrichment caused by the mud flow. A shift on zooplankton species composition was also observed. During the first three days, we found the presence of oceanic species in the 20 and 30 m isobaths during an incomplete upwelling event, which directly correlated with the presence of Calanoides carinatus. However, only three days later, following a cold front passage and consequent increase of water turbidity, those species were already absent, and the zooplankton community was significantly altered (PERMANOVA, df = 1, pseudo-F = 9.2247, p = .001). Zooplankton responded quickly to the environmental changes detected during our sampling period and proved to be key factors in costal monitoring, especially in dynamic oceanographic areas such as the Doce River coastal region.


Assuntos
Rios , Zooplâncton , Animais , Brasil , Monitoramento Ambiental , Mineração
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Biota Neotrop. (Online, Ed. ingl.) ; 20(4): e20201020, 2020. graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1131955

RESUMO

Abstract The present study analyzes the population structure of Palaemon pandaliformis, based on sex ratio, the frequency distribution in defined size classes and the reproductive biology of samples captured in seasonal collections (winter 2011 to autumn 2012) with sieves under marginal vegetation. A total of 1,043 specimens were obtained, 222 juveniles, 465 males and 356 females, being that of this total of females, 58.42% were in the ovigerous condition. The average size of the carapace for both sexes varied between 4 and 6 mm (p> 0.05) only the ovigerous females had higher averages (p <0.0001). The sex ratio differed with 1:0.76 for males (p = 0.0001), although juvenile individuals and females were present in all sampled periods, except ovigerous females in autumn. Highest abundances were observed during the winter and spring period (p = 0.0001), decreasing in the periods with higher water temperature and salinity (summer and autumn). Was observed a continuous recruitment due to the presence of juveniles in all seasons, with greater abundance in winter and spring. Thus, based on the presence of ovigerous females in almost all seasons and juveniles in all, the reproduction for P. pandaliformis can be defined as seasonal-continuous with peak in winter period.


Resumo O presente estudo analisou a estrutura populacional de Palaemon pandaliformis, com base na razão sexual, distribuição de frequência em classe de tamanho e biologia reprodutiva de amostras capturadas em coletas sazonais (inverno/2011 a outono/2012), com peneiras sob a vegetação marginal. Um total de 1.043 exemplares foi obtido, sendo 222 juvenis, 465 machos e 356 fêmeas, sendo que deste total de fêmeas, 58.42 % estavam na condição ovígeras. O tamanho médio da carapaça, para ambos os sexos, variou entre 4 e 6 mm (p>0,05), apenas as fêmeas ovígeras apresentaram maiores médias (p<0,0001). A razão sexual diferiu em 1:0,76 para machos (p=0,0001), embora os indivíduos jovens e as fêmeas estiveram presentes em todos os períodos amostrados, exceto as fêmeas ovígeras no outono. As maiores abundâncias foram observadas durante o período de inverno e primavera (p=0,0001), diminuindo nos períodos de maior temperatura e salinidade da água (verão e outono). Foi observado um recrutamento contínuo devido a presença de juvenis em todas as estações, com maior abundância no inverno e primavera. Assim, com base na presença de fêmeas ovígeras em quase todas as estações e juvenis em todas, a reprodução de P. pandaliformis pode ser definida como sazonal-contínua, com pico no período do inverno.

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