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Tipo: Artigo de Periódico
Título : Biological and ecological traits rather than geography control mercury (Hg) in scutes of marine turtles from the Southwest Atlantic
Autor : Barrios-Rodriguez, César Augusto
Bezerra, Moises Fernandes
Ristau, Nathali
Mendonça, Débora Melo
Pires, Thaís Torres
Paulino, Luana Rocha de Souza
Lacerda, Luiz Drude de
Palabras clave en portugués brasileño: Contaminação;Tartarugas marinhas;Mercúrio
Palabras clave en inglés: Contamination;Sea turtles;Mercury
Fecha de publicación : 2024
Editorial : Marine Pollution Bulletin
Citación : BARRIOS-RODRIGUEZ, César Augusto; BEZERRA, Moises Fernandes; RISTAU, Nathali; MENDONÇA, Débora Melo; PIRES, Thaís Torres; PAULINO, Luana Rocha de Souza ; Lacerda, LUIZ DRUDE DE. Biological and ecological traits rather than geography control mercury (Hg) in scutes of marine turtles from the Southwest Atlantic. Marine Pollution Bulletin, v. 200, p. 116085, 2024. Disponível em: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2024.116085. Acesso em: 22 abr. 2025.
Abstract: The use of sentinel species in monitoring programs for toxic metals such as mercury (Hg) is essential to understand these pollutants' impact on the environment. For this purpose, it is essential to use organisms that have a lifespan compatible with the residence time of Hg in the oceans, and preferably with a wide geographical distribution, such as sea turtles. Here, we assess the regional variability of Hg concentrations using carapace scutes of four sea turtle species along the foraging and spawning area in the northeast coastline of Brazil. Mercury concentrations in samples showed no relationship with the environmental Hg levels (obtained from literature). Rather, Hg concentrations varied according to species-specific biological, and ecological traits. Characteristics such as the ontogenetic shift in the diet of Chelonia mydas, capital breeding in females, depth of foraging in oceanic waters, and selectivity of food items, such as in Eretmochelys imbricata, significantly influenced Hg concentrations.
URI : http://repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/80544
ISSN : 0025-326X
Lattes del autor: http://lattes.cnpq.br/8886217002903392
Derechos de acceso: Acesso Aberto
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