Foraging in the Anthropocene: exploring the dynamics of reservoir and plastic pollution in freshwater organisms.

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Autor(a) principal: Yofukuji, Kátia Yasuko
Data de Publicação: 2024
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da Universidade Estadual de Maringá (RI-UEM)
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Resumo: Freshwater ecosystems face serious threats in our increasingly human-dominated world, particularly from pressures such as impoundment and plastic pollution due to mismanagement of plastic waste. Both anthropic disturbances have been linked to global declines in freshwater area and biodiversity. Evaluating how these disturbances affect organisms is of extremely importance for conservation purposes and the implementation of effective public policies and management strategies.The effects of river impoundment and plastic pollution through the lens of fish trophic ecology were assessed. A global synthesis was conducted to unravel the current knowledge on plastic occurrence regarding freshwater fish and invertebrates. The trophic ecology of fish from the Itaipu reservoir was assessed, revealing shifts in diet and trophic structure along longitudinal gradients induced by damming. The transition from predominantly allochthonous to autochthonous resources significantly influenced the spatial distribution of trophic guilds across the reservoir. We highlighted changes in dominant guilds with the reservoir's aging, particularly the rise and fall of planktivores and aquatic insectivores. Microplastic occurrence in a Neotropical fish community was evaluated. Low incidence of plastic ingestion was evident, with fibers and fragments of plastics identified as polyamide, polystyrene, and polyethylene. Fish from the lacustrine zone, insectivores, and benthopelagic species showed a significant correlation with plastic ingestion. A systematic review synthesizing literature on plastic occurrence in freshwater fish and invertebrates was conducted globally. It was highlighted that reporting on plastic occurrence has primarily focused on fish, with recent efforts acknowledging the threat to invertebrates. Biological and ecological factors were explored to influence plastic prevalence, revealing limited predictive power for increased plastic occurrence in both groups, emphasizing the vulnerability of both taxa to plastic pollution. We emphasize the critical need to understand and address the impacts of impoundment and plastic pollution on freshwater ecosystems to ultimately safeguard freshwater biodiversity.
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spelling Foraging in the Anthropocene: exploring the dynamics of reservoir and plastic pollution in freshwater organisms.Forrageando no Antropoceno: explorando as dinâmicas de reservatórios e poluição plástica em organismos de água doce.Peixes de água doceInvertebrados de água doceCadeia tróficaEcologia tróficaPoluição por plásticosMicroplásticosImpactos ambientaisRepresamento de riosReservatório de ItaipuParaná (Estado)BrasilCNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICASCNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIACNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ZOOLOGIAFreshwater ecosystems face serious threats in our increasingly human-dominated world, particularly from pressures such as impoundment and plastic pollution due to mismanagement of plastic waste. Both anthropic disturbances have been linked to global declines in freshwater area and biodiversity. Evaluating how these disturbances affect organisms is of extremely importance for conservation purposes and the implementation of effective public policies and management strategies.The effects of river impoundment and plastic pollution through the lens of fish trophic ecology were assessed. A global synthesis was conducted to unravel the current knowledge on plastic occurrence regarding freshwater fish and invertebrates. The trophic ecology of fish from the Itaipu reservoir was assessed, revealing shifts in diet and trophic structure along longitudinal gradients induced by damming. The transition from predominantly allochthonous to autochthonous resources significantly influenced the spatial distribution of trophic guilds across the reservoir. We highlighted changes in dominant guilds with the reservoir's aging, particularly the rise and fall of planktivores and aquatic insectivores. Microplastic occurrence in a Neotropical fish community was evaluated. Low incidence of plastic ingestion was evident, with fibers and fragments of plastics identified as polyamide, polystyrene, and polyethylene. Fish from the lacustrine zone, insectivores, and benthopelagic species showed a significant correlation with plastic ingestion. A systematic review synthesizing literature on plastic occurrence in freshwater fish and invertebrates was conducted globally. It was highlighted that reporting on plastic occurrence has primarily focused on fish, with recent efforts acknowledging the threat to invertebrates. Biological and ecological factors were explored to influence plastic prevalence, revealing limited predictive power for increased plastic occurrence in both groups, emphasizing the vulnerability of both taxa to plastic pollution. We emphasize the critical need to understand and address the impacts of impoundment and plastic pollution on freshwater ecosystems to ultimately safeguard freshwater biodiversity.CAPES; Fundação AraucáriaOs ecossistemas de água doce enfrentam sérias ameaças em um mundo cada vez mais dominado pelo homem, especialmente devido a pressões como o represamento e a poluição plástica. Ambas as perturbações antrópicas têm sido associadas ao declínio global das áreas de água doce e da biodiversidade. Avaliar como esses distúrbios afetam os organismos é de extrema importância para fins de conservação e implementação de políticas públicas e estratégias de gestão eficazes. Avaliou-se os efeitos do represamento de rios e (ii) a poluição plástica através da lente da ecologia trófica dos peixes. Realizou-se uma síntese global para desvendar o conhecimento atual sobre a ocorrência de plástico em peixes e invertebrados de água doce. Investigou-se a ecologia trófica de peixes do reservatório de Itaipu, revelando mudanças na dieta e na estrutura trófica ao longo de gradientes longitudinais induzidos pelo represamento. A transição de recursos predominantemente alóctones para recursos autóctones influenciou significativamente a distribuição espacial das guildas tróficas ao longo do reservatório. Houve mudanças nas guildas dominantes com o envelhecimento do reservatório, particularmente a ascensão e queda de planctívoros e insetívoros aquáticos. Avaliou-se a ocorrência de microplásticos em uma comunidade de peixes neotropicais. O estudo constatou baixa incidência geral de ingestão de plástico, com fibras e fragmentos de plástico identificados como poliamida, poliestireno e polietileno. Peixes da zona lacustre, insetívoros e espécies bentopelágicas apresentaram relação significativa com a ingestão de plástico. Realizou-se uma revisão sistemática que sintetiza a literatura sobre a ocorrência de plástico em peixes e invertebrados de água doce em todo o mundo. Destaca-se que os estudos sobre a ocorrência de plástico se concentraram principalmente nos peixes, com esforços recentes reconhecendo a ameaça aos invertebrados. Explorou-se fatores biológicos e ecológicos que influenciam a prevalência de plástico, revelando um poder preditivo limitado para o aumento da ocorrência de plástico em ambos os grupos, enfatizando a vulnerabilidade de ambos os táxons à poluição plástica. Destaca-se a necessidade crítica de compreender e abordar os impactos do represamento e da poluição plástica nos ecossistemas de água doce para, em última análise, salvaguardar a biodiversidade.148 f. : il. (algumas color.).Universidade Estadual de Maringá.BrasilDepartamento de Biologia.Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia de Ambientes Aquáticos ContinentaisUEMMaringaCentro de Ciências BiológicasFugi, RosemaraFugi, RosemaraDantas, David ValençaFerreira, Guilherme Vitor BatistaBialetzki, AndréaAgostinho, Angelo AntônioYofukuji, Kátia Yasuko2024-03-19T18:43:39Z2024-03-19T18:43:39Z2024info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisYOFUKUJI, Kátia Yasuko. Foraging in the Anthropocene: exploring the dynamics of reservoir and plastic pollution in freshwater organisms . 2024. 148 f. Tese (doutorado em Ecologia de Ambientes Aquáticos Continentais)--Universidade Estadual de Maringá, Dep. de Biologia, Maringá, PR. Disponível em: http://nou-rau.uem.br/nou-rau/document. Acesso em: 19 mar. 2024. Disponível em: https://www.oceandocs.org/. Acesso em: 19 mar. 2024. Disponível em: http://repositorio.uem.br:8080/jspui/. Acesso em: 19 mar. 2024. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Foraging in the Anthropocene: exploring the dynamics of reservoir and plastic pollution in freshwater organisms.
Forrageando no Antropoceno: explorando as dinâmicas de reservatórios e poluição plástica em organismos de água doce.
title Foraging in the Anthropocene: exploring the dynamics of reservoir and plastic pollution in freshwater organisms.
spellingShingle Foraging in the Anthropocene: exploring the dynamics of reservoir and plastic pollution in freshwater organisms.
Yofukuji, Kátia Yasuko
Peixes de água doce
Invertebrados de água doce
Cadeia trófica
Ecologia trófica
Poluição por plásticos
Microplásticos
Impactos ambientais
Represamento de rios
Reservatório de Itaipu
Paraná (Estado)
Brasil
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ZOOLOGIA
title_short Foraging in the Anthropocene: exploring the dynamics of reservoir and plastic pollution in freshwater organisms.
title_full Foraging in the Anthropocene: exploring the dynamics of reservoir and plastic pollution in freshwater organisms.
title_fullStr Foraging in the Anthropocene: exploring the dynamics of reservoir and plastic pollution in freshwater organisms.
title_full_unstemmed Foraging in the Anthropocene: exploring the dynamics of reservoir and plastic pollution in freshwater organisms.
title_sort Foraging in the Anthropocene: exploring the dynamics of reservoir and plastic pollution in freshwater organisms.
author Yofukuji, Kátia Yasuko
author_facet Yofukuji, Kátia Yasuko
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Fugi, Rosemara
Fugi, Rosemara
Dantas, David Valença
Ferreira, Guilherme Vitor Batista
Bialetzki, Andréa
Agostinho, Angelo Antônio
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Yofukuji, Kátia Yasuko
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Peixes de água doce
Invertebrados de água doce
Cadeia trófica
Ecologia trófica
Poluição por plásticos
Microplásticos
Impactos ambientais
Represamento de rios
Reservatório de Itaipu
Paraná (Estado)
Brasil
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ZOOLOGIA
topic Peixes de água doce
Invertebrados de água doce
Cadeia trófica
Ecologia trófica
Poluição por plásticos
Microplásticos
Impactos ambientais
Represamento de rios
Reservatório de Itaipu
Paraná (Estado)
Brasil
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ZOOLOGIA
description Freshwater ecosystems face serious threats in our increasingly human-dominated world, particularly from pressures such as impoundment and plastic pollution due to mismanagement of plastic waste. Both anthropic disturbances have been linked to global declines in freshwater area and biodiversity. Evaluating how these disturbances affect organisms is of extremely importance for conservation purposes and the implementation of effective public policies and management strategies.The effects of river impoundment and plastic pollution through the lens of fish trophic ecology were assessed. A global synthesis was conducted to unravel the current knowledge on plastic occurrence regarding freshwater fish and invertebrates. The trophic ecology of fish from the Itaipu reservoir was assessed, revealing shifts in diet and trophic structure along longitudinal gradients induced by damming. The transition from predominantly allochthonous to autochthonous resources significantly influenced the spatial distribution of trophic guilds across the reservoir. We highlighted changes in dominant guilds with the reservoir's aging, particularly the rise and fall of planktivores and aquatic insectivores. Microplastic occurrence in a Neotropical fish community was evaluated. Low incidence of plastic ingestion was evident, with fibers and fragments of plastics identified as polyamide, polystyrene, and polyethylene. Fish from the lacustrine zone, insectivores, and benthopelagic species showed a significant correlation with plastic ingestion. A systematic review synthesizing literature on plastic occurrence in freshwater fish and invertebrates was conducted globally. It was highlighted that reporting on plastic occurrence has primarily focused on fish, with recent efforts acknowledging the threat to invertebrates. Biological and ecological factors were explored to influence plastic prevalence, revealing limited predictive power for increased plastic occurrence in both groups, emphasizing the vulnerability of both taxa to plastic pollution. We emphasize the critical need to understand and address the impacts of impoundment and plastic pollution on freshwater ecosystems to ultimately safeguard freshwater biodiversity.
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