Exploring the link between biomarkers and bioindicators in Ave River – an integrative assessment

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Autor(a) principal: Tavares, Diana Carolina Moreira
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10348/11751
Resumo: Due to anthropogenic activity, the environment is constantly impacted by xenobiotics, being the aquatic ecosystems the most affected, as the ultimate sink for some of these contaminants. Water Framework Directive (established in 2000), aiming to improve the European Union waterbodies to good ecological status, established several biological quality elements (BQEs), supported by hydromorphological and chemical factors, to assess the quality of the waterbodies. Environmental assessment, using BQEs, can be done through several biological levels (suborganismal, organism, population, and ecosystem). At the population level, the presence or absence of certain species (bioindicators) can be indicative of disturbance in the ecosystem. Macroinvertebrates and fish fauna are some of the biological quality elements established in the WFD to assess the ecosystem’s ecological status. At a lower biological level, biomarkers can also be evaluated to assess earlier warning signs of stress. There is an array of possible biomarkers, being one of them the histopathological changes, namely on fish gills, the first target organ to waterborne pollution. Previous studies have reported Ave River as severely impacted, due to various anthropogenic pressures along its basin. Accordingly, this study aimed to assess the BQEs framed by WFD assessment methods, using an integrated approach to improve the links between biological and ecological responses to anthropogenic impacts in the Ave River watershed. To reach this aim, 12 sampling sites were selected along Ave River, in which water quality was assessed, macroinvertebrates and fish species were identified. In 7 of these 12 sites, the fish species Luciobarbus bocagei and Pseudochondrostoma duriense were sampled, measured and the gills were excised for histopathological assessment. The results highlight that upstream sites, L6 and L7, according to the evaluated parameters, are in line with healthier ecosystems. Throughout the remaining sampling sites, the presence of several heavy metals was proved, some above the recommended levels (such as Fe and Cr). Bioindicators and biomarkers responses were highly correlated with physicochemical parameters and with heavy metals, even if within the recommended values (Mg, Co, Cu and Pb). Gill histopathology showed a correlation with more metals than either of the bioindicators under study, which can denote that the contamination by those metals may not have a visible impact on higher biological levels but should be of rising concern.
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spelling Exploring the link between biomarkers and bioindicators in Ave River – an integrative assessmentAve Riverecological integrityDue to anthropogenic activity, the environment is constantly impacted by xenobiotics, being the aquatic ecosystems the most affected, as the ultimate sink for some of these contaminants. Water Framework Directive (established in 2000), aiming to improve the European Union waterbodies to good ecological status, established several biological quality elements (BQEs), supported by hydromorphological and chemical factors, to assess the quality of the waterbodies. Environmental assessment, using BQEs, can be done through several biological levels (suborganismal, organism, population, and ecosystem). At the population level, the presence or absence of certain species (bioindicators) can be indicative of disturbance in the ecosystem. Macroinvertebrates and fish fauna are some of the biological quality elements established in the WFD to assess the ecosystem’s ecological status. At a lower biological level, biomarkers can also be evaluated to assess earlier warning signs of stress. There is an array of possible biomarkers, being one of them the histopathological changes, namely on fish gills, the first target organ to waterborne pollution. Previous studies have reported Ave River as severely impacted, due to various anthropogenic pressures along its basin. Accordingly, this study aimed to assess the BQEs framed by WFD assessment methods, using an integrated approach to improve the links between biological and ecological responses to anthropogenic impacts in the Ave River watershed. To reach this aim, 12 sampling sites were selected along Ave River, in which water quality was assessed, macroinvertebrates and fish species were identified. In 7 of these 12 sites, the fish species Luciobarbus bocagei and Pseudochondrostoma duriense were sampled, measured and the gills were excised for histopathological assessment. The results highlight that upstream sites, L6 and L7, according to the evaluated parameters, are in line with healthier ecosystems. Throughout the remaining sampling sites, the presence of several heavy metals was proved, some above the recommended levels (such as Fe and Cr). Bioindicators and biomarkers responses were highly correlated with physicochemical parameters and with heavy metals, even if within the recommended values (Mg, Co, Cu and Pb). Gill histopathology showed a correlation with more metals than either of the bioindicators under study, which can denote that the contamination by those metals may not have a visible impact on higher biological levels but should be of rising concern.Devido às atividades antropogénicas, o ambiente é constantemente afetado pela presença de, sendo os ecossistemas aquáticos os mais afetados, visto serem o destino final destes contaminantes. A Diretiva Quadro da Água (implementada em 2000), cujo objetivo é melhorar os cursos de água da União Europeia para um bom estado ecológico, estabeleceu vários elementos de qualidade biológica (BQEs), suportados em fatores hidromorfológicos e químicos, para avaliar a qualidade dos cursos de água. A avaliação ambiental, utilizando os BQEs, pode ser realizada em vários níveis de organização biológica (sub-organismo, organismo, população e ecossistema). Ao nível da população, a presença ou ausência de determinadas espécies (bioindicadores) pode ser indicativo de perturbação no ecossistema. Os macroinvertebrados e fauna piscícola são alguns dos BQEs implementados na DQA. A um nível de organização biológica inferior, os biomarcadores podem ser analisados para avaliar sinais precoces de alerta. Existeuma série de possíveis biomarcadores, sendo um deles as alterações histopatológicas, nomeadamente na brânquia dos peixes, o primeiro órgão alvo da poluição aquática. Estudos prévios reportaram o Rio Ave como severamente poluído, devido às várias pressões antropogénicas existentes ao longo da sua bacia hidrográfica. Assim, o presente estudo visou avaliar os BQEs definidos nas metodologias da DQA, utilizando uma abordagem integrada, para melhorar a compreensão das ligações existentes entre respostas biológicas e ecológicas às pressões antropogénicas neste rio. Para isso, foram selecionados 12 locais ao longo do Rio Ave, onde foi avaliada a qualidade da água e foram identificadas as comunidades de macroinvertebrados e peixes. Em 7 destes 12 locais, peixes das espécies Luciobarbus bocagei e Pseudochondrostoma duriense foram recolhidos, medidos e as suas brânquias extraídas para avaliação histopatológica. Os resultados obtidos reforçam o bom estado dos locais mais a montante do rio (L6 e L7). Nos restantes locais de amostragem foi evidenciada a presença de vários metais pesados, alguns destes acima dos valores recomendados (como o Fe e o Cr). As respostas dos bioindicadores e biomarcadores mostraram-se fortemente relacionadas com os parâmetros físico-químicos e os níveis de metais pesados, mesmo aqueles que se encontraram dentro de valores aceitáveis (Mg, Co, Cu e Pb). A histopatologia da brânquia revelou uma correlação com mais metais do que qualquer um dos bioindicadores em estudo, o que pode denotar que a contaminação por esses metais, pode não ter um impacto visível em níveis de organização biológica superiores, mas deve ser motivo de preocupação crescente.2023-10-04T15:36:33Z2022-05-03T00:00:00Z2022-05-03info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10348/11751engmetadata only accessinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTavares, Diana Carolina Moreirareponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-02-02T12:32:30Zoai:repositorio.utad.pt:10348/11751Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T02:00:50.025464Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Exploring the link between biomarkers and bioindicators in Ave River – an integrative assessment
title Exploring the link between biomarkers and bioindicators in Ave River – an integrative assessment
spellingShingle Exploring the link between biomarkers and bioindicators in Ave River – an integrative assessment
Tavares, Diana Carolina Moreira
Ave River
ecological integrity
title_short Exploring the link between biomarkers and bioindicators in Ave River – an integrative assessment
title_full Exploring the link between biomarkers and bioindicators in Ave River – an integrative assessment
title_fullStr Exploring the link between biomarkers and bioindicators in Ave River – an integrative assessment
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the link between biomarkers and bioindicators in Ave River – an integrative assessment
title_sort Exploring the link between biomarkers and bioindicators in Ave River – an integrative assessment
author Tavares, Diana Carolina Moreira
author_facet Tavares, Diana Carolina Moreira
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tavares, Diana Carolina Moreira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ave River
ecological integrity
topic Ave River
ecological integrity
description Due to anthropogenic activity, the environment is constantly impacted by xenobiotics, being the aquatic ecosystems the most affected, as the ultimate sink for some of these contaminants. Water Framework Directive (established in 2000), aiming to improve the European Union waterbodies to good ecological status, established several biological quality elements (BQEs), supported by hydromorphological and chemical factors, to assess the quality of the waterbodies. Environmental assessment, using BQEs, can be done through several biological levels (suborganismal, organism, population, and ecosystem). At the population level, the presence or absence of certain species (bioindicators) can be indicative of disturbance in the ecosystem. Macroinvertebrates and fish fauna are some of the biological quality elements established in the WFD to assess the ecosystem’s ecological status. At a lower biological level, biomarkers can also be evaluated to assess earlier warning signs of stress. There is an array of possible biomarkers, being one of them the histopathological changes, namely on fish gills, the first target organ to waterborne pollution. Previous studies have reported Ave River as severely impacted, due to various anthropogenic pressures along its basin. Accordingly, this study aimed to assess the BQEs framed by WFD assessment methods, using an integrated approach to improve the links between biological and ecological responses to anthropogenic impacts in the Ave River watershed. To reach this aim, 12 sampling sites were selected along Ave River, in which water quality was assessed, macroinvertebrates and fish species were identified. In 7 of these 12 sites, the fish species Luciobarbus bocagei and Pseudochondrostoma duriense were sampled, measured and the gills were excised for histopathological assessment. The results highlight that upstream sites, L6 and L7, according to the evaluated parameters, are in line with healthier ecosystems. Throughout the remaining sampling sites, the presence of several heavy metals was proved, some above the recommended levels (such as Fe and Cr). Bioindicators and biomarkers responses were highly correlated with physicochemical parameters and with heavy metals, even if within the recommended values (Mg, Co, Cu and Pb). Gill histopathology showed a correlation with more metals than either of the bioindicators under study, which can denote that the contamination by those metals may not have a visible impact on higher biological levels but should be of rising concern.
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