Integrated Physiological Biomarkers Responses in Wild Fish Exposed to the Anthropogenic Gradient in the Biobío River, South-Central Chile
Autor: | Rodrigo Orrego, Ricardo Barra, Mauricio Quiroz-Jara, Maria Cristina Fossi, J. F. Gavilan, Silvia Casini |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Pollution
010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences media_common.quotation_subject Zoology Chemical 010501 environmental sciences Anthropogenic effects 01 natural sciences Liver weight Trichomycterus areolatus Percilia irwini Environmental effects monitoring Biomarkers Physiological index Wild fish Animals Chile Fishes Environmental Monitoring Water Pollutants Chemical Environmental monitoring Water Pollutants Impact area 0105 earth and related environmental sciences media_common Global and Planetary Change Ecology biology biology.organism_classification Fish |
Zdroj: | Environmental Management. 67:1145-1157 |
ISSN: | 1432-1009 0364-152X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00267-021-01465-y |
Popis: | To evaluate the physiological state of the wild fish inhabiting the Biobío River in South-Central Chile, susceptible to the chemical contamination from different sources, biochemical and physiological biomarkers were applied to wild fish Percilia irwini and Trichomycterus areolatus in situ. Fish caught in the Biobío river in low, medium, and high anthropic impacts areas, with different pollution degrees along the river. Ethoxyresorufin O-O deethylase (EROD) activity was evaluated in fish liver. Length, weight, Gonad weight and Liver weight, Physiological Index, and gill and liver histopathology were conducted. Physicochemical parameters (pH, Temperature, Conductivity, and TDS) were measured at each sampling site. The results indicated a deteriorating condition in the biological parameters of both species in a high anthropic zone. Fishes show an increase in physiological indices and EROD liver activity, agreeing with previous studies supporting evidence of reproductive change development as we move downstream the river. Also, an increase in histopathological lesions towards the lower third stretch of the Biobío River. The Integrated Index of Physiological Biomarkers (IPBR) indicated that sites located in the high impact area (P. irwini: BC: 4.09; RC: 3.38; PC: 3.50; SJ: 2.34 and T. areolatus BC: 6.06, PC: 5.37; SJ: 5.42) have the most detrimental environmental quality, compared to reference area. The integrated biomarker analysis demonstrates that the alterations observed are related to the high anthropic activity levels downstream from the sites with the least intervention, demonstrating that the IPBR used is a complementary tool for studies of the Environmental Effects Monitoring approach. |
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