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Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Food preferences and Hg distribution in Chelonia mydas assessed by stable isotopes
Authors: Bezerra, M.F.
Lacerda, Luiz Drude de
Rezende, C.E.
Franco, M.A.L.
Almeida, T.T
Pires, M.G.
Róstan, G.
Lopez, G.G.
Keywords: Heavy metals - Mercury;Heavy metals -Pollution;Isotopes;Metais pesados - Mercúrio;Metais pesados - Poluição;Isotopos
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Environmental Pollution
Citation: BEZERRA, M.F.; LACERDA, Luiz Drude De; REZENDE, C.E.; FRANCO, M.A.L.; ALMEIDA,M.G.; PIRES; T.T.; RÓSTAN,G.; LOPEZ, G.G.. Food preferences and Hg distribution in Chelonia mydas assessed by stable isotopes. Environmental Pollution, Noida, v. 206, p. 236-246, 2015.
Abstract: Mercury (Hg) is a highly toxic pollutant that poses in risk several marine animals, including green turtles (Chelonia mydas). Green turtles are globally endangered sea turtle species that occurs in Brazilian coastal waters as a number of life stage classes (i.e., foraging juveniles and nesting adults). We assessed total Hg concentrations and isotopic signatures (13C and 15N) in muscle, kidney, liver and scute of juvenile green turtles and their food items from two foraging grounds with different urban and industrial development. We found similar food preferences in specimens from both areas but variable Hg levels in tissues reflecting the influence of local Hg backgrounds in food items. Some juvenile green turtles from the highly industrialized foraging ground presented liver Hg levels among the highest ever reported for this species. Our results suggest that juvenile foraging green turtles are exposed to Hg burdens from locally anthropogenic activities in coastal areas.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/65753
ISSN: 0269-7491
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