Multi-level biological responses in Ucides cordatus (Linnaeus, 1763) (Brachyura, Ucididae) as indicators of conservation status in mangrove areas from the western atlantic

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Autor(a) principal: Duarte, Luis Felipe de Almeida [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Souza, Caroline Araújo de [UNESP], Nobre, Caio Rodrigues, Pereira, Camilo Dias Seabra, Pinheiro, Marcelo Antonio Amaro [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2016.07.018
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/173550
Resumo: There is a global lack of knowledge on tropical ecotoxicology, particularly in terms of mangrove areas. These areas often serve as nurseries or homes for several animal species, including Ucides cordatus (the uçá crab). This species is widely distributed, is part of the diet of human coastal communities, and is considered to be a sentinel species due to its sensitivity to toxic xenobiotics in natural environments. Sublethal damages to benthic populations reveal pre-pathological conditions, but discussions of the implications are scarce in the literature. In Brazil, the state of São Paulo offers an interesting scenario for ecotoxicology and population studies: it is easy to distinguish between mangroves that are well preserved and those which are significantly impacted by human activity. The objectives of this study were to provide the normal baseline values for the frequency of Micronucleated cells (MN‰) and for neutral red retention time (NRRT) in U. cordatus at pristine locations, as well to indicate the conservation status of different mangrove areas using a multi-level biological response approach in which these biomarkers and population indicators (condition factor and crab density) are applied in relation to environmental quality indicators (determined via information in the literature and solid waste volume). A mangrove area with no effects of impact (areas of reference or pristine areas) presented a mean value of MN‰<3 and NRRT>120 min, values which were assumed as baseline values representing genetic and physiological normality. A significant correlation was found between NRRT and MN, with both showing similar and effective results for distinguishing between different mangrove areas according to conservation status. Furthermore, crab density was lower in more impacted mangrove areas, a finding which also reflects the effects of sublethal damage; this finding was not determined by condition factor measurements. Multi-level biological responses were able to reflect the conservation status of the mangrove areas studied using information on guideline values of MN‰, NRRT, and density of the uçá crab in order to categorize three levels of human impacts in mangrove areas: PNI (probable null impact); PLI (probable low impact); and PHI (probable high impact). Results confirm the success of U. cordatus species’ multi-level biological responses in diagnosing threats to mangrove areas. Therefore, this species represents an effective tool in studies on mangrove conservation statuses in the Western Atlantic.
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spelling Multi-level biological responses in Ucides cordatus (Linnaeus, 1763) (Brachyura, Ucididae) as indicators of conservation status in mangrove areas from the western atlanticCytotoxicityDensityEnvironmental safetyGenotoxicityMangroveUcides cordatusThere is a global lack of knowledge on tropical ecotoxicology, particularly in terms of mangrove areas. These areas often serve as nurseries or homes for several animal species, including Ucides cordatus (the uçá crab). This species is widely distributed, is part of the diet of human coastal communities, and is considered to be a sentinel species due to its sensitivity to toxic xenobiotics in natural environments. Sublethal damages to benthic populations reveal pre-pathological conditions, but discussions of the implications are scarce in the literature. In Brazil, the state of São Paulo offers an interesting scenario for ecotoxicology and population studies: it is easy to distinguish between mangroves that are well preserved and those which are significantly impacted by human activity. The objectives of this study were to provide the normal baseline values for the frequency of Micronucleated cells (MN‰) and for neutral red retention time (NRRT) in U. cordatus at pristine locations, as well to indicate the conservation status of different mangrove areas using a multi-level biological response approach in which these biomarkers and population indicators (condition factor and crab density) are applied in relation to environmental quality indicators (determined via information in the literature and solid waste volume). A mangrove area with no effects of impact (areas of reference or pristine areas) presented a mean value of MN‰<3 and NRRT>120 min, values which were assumed as baseline values representing genetic and physiological normality. A significant correlation was found between NRRT and MN, with both showing similar and effective results for distinguishing between different mangrove areas according to conservation status. Furthermore, crab density was lower in more impacted mangrove areas, a finding which also reflects the effects of sublethal damage; this finding was not determined by condition factor measurements. Multi-level biological responses were able to reflect the conservation status of the mangrove areas studied using information on guideline values of MN‰, NRRT, and density of the uçá crab in order to categorize three levels of human impacts in mangrove areas: PNI (probable null impact); PLI (probable low impact); and PHI (probable high impact). Results confirm the success of U. cordatus species’ multi-level biological responses in diagnosing threats to mangrove areas. Therefore, this species represents an effective tool in studies on mangrove conservation statuses in the Western Atlantic.Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)UNESP - Univ Estadual Paulista Instituto de Biociências (IB) Campus do Litoral Paulista (CLP) Laboratório de Biologia de Crustáceos/CRUSTA Praça Infante Dom Henrique s/n Par - Grupo de Pesquisa em Biologia Laboratório de Biologia de Crustáceos-Praça Infante D. Henrique Campus Experimental do Litoral Paulista (CLP), s/n, Parque BitaruUNISANTA - Univ Santa Cecília Laboratório de Ecotoxicologia, Oswaldo Cruz 266UNIFESP - Univ Federal de São Paulo Departamento de Ciências do Mar Campus Baixada Santista, Avenida Almirante Saldanha da Gama 89, Ponta da PraiaUNESP - Univ Estadual Paulista Instituto de Biociências (IB) Campus do Litoral Paulista (CLP) Laboratório de Biologia de Crustáceos/CRUSTA Praça Infante Dom Henrique s/n Par - Grupo de Pesquisa em Biologia Laboratório de Biologia de Crustáceos-Praça Infante D. Henrique Campus Experimental do Litoral Paulista (CLP), s/n, Parque BitaruFAPESP: # 2010/01552-9Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Laboratório de EcotoxicologiaUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Duarte, Luis Felipe de Almeida [UNESP]Souza, Caroline Araújo de [UNESP]Nobre, Caio RodriguesPereira, Camilo Dias SeabraPinheiro, Marcelo Antonio Amaro [UNESP]2018-12-11T17:06:14Z2018-12-11T17:06:14Z2016-11-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article176-187application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2016.07.018Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, v. 133, p. 176-187.1090-24140147-6513http://hdl.handle.net/11449/17355010.1016/j.ecoenv.2016.07.0182-s2.0-849898240902-s2.0-84989824090.pdf6829111589524333Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengEcotoxicology and Environmental Safety1,2011,201info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-11-15T06:16:51Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/173550Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462023-11-15T06:16:51Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Multi-level biological responses in Ucides cordatus (Linnaeus, 1763) (Brachyura, Ucididae) as indicators of conservation status in mangrove areas from the western atlantic
title Multi-level biological responses in Ucides cordatus (Linnaeus, 1763) (Brachyura, Ucididae) as indicators of conservation status in mangrove areas from the western atlantic
spellingShingle Multi-level biological responses in Ucides cordatus (Linnaeus, 1763) (Brachyura, Ucididae) as indicators of conservation status in mangrove areas from the western atlantic
Duarte, Luis Felipe de Almeida [UNESP]
Cytotoxicity
Density
Environmental safety
Genotoxicity
Mangrove
Ucides cordatus
title_short Multi-level biological responses in Ucides cordatus (Linnaeus, 1763) (Brachyura, Ucididae) as indicators of conservation status in mangrove areas from the western atlantic
title_full Multi-level biological responses in Ucides cordatus (Linnaeus, 1763) (Brachyura, Ucididae) as indicators of conservation status in mangrove areas from the western atlantic
title_fullStr Multi-level biological responses in Ucides cordatus (Linnaeus, 1763) (Brachyura, Ucididae) as indicators of conservation status in mangrove areas from the western atlantic
title_full_unstemmed Multi-level biological responses in Ucides cordatus (Linnaeus, 1763) (Brachyura, Ucididae) as indicators of conservation status in mangrove areas from the western atlantic
title_sort Multi-level biological responses in Ucides cordatus (Linnaeus, 1763) (Brachyura, Ucididae) as indicators of conservation status in mangrove areas from the western atlantic
author Duarte, Luis Felipe de Almeida [UNESP]
author_facet Duarte, Luis Felipe de Almeida [UNESP]
Souza, Caroline Araújo de [UNESP]
Nobre, Caio Rodrigues
Pereira, Camilo Dias Seabra
Pinheiro, Marcelo Antonio Amaro [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Souza, Caroline Araújo de [UNESP]
Nobre, Caio Rodrigues
Pereira, Camilo Dias Seabra
Pinheiro, Marcelo Antonio Amaro [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Laboratório de Ecotoxicologia
Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Duarte, Luis Felipe de Almeida [UNESP]
Souza, Caroline Araújo de [UNESP]
Nobre, Caio Rodrigues
Pereira, Camilo Dias Seabra
Pinheiro, Marcelo Antonio Amaro [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cytotoxicity
Density
Environmental safety
Genotoxicity
Mangrove
Ucides cordatus
topic Cytotoxicity
Density
Environmental safety
Genotoxicity
Mangrove
Ucides cordatus
description There is a global lack of knowledge on tropical ecotoxicology, particularly in terms of mangrove areas. These areas often serve as nurseries or homes for several animal species, including Ucides cordatus (the uçá crab). This species is widely distributed, is part of the diet of human coastal communities, and is considered to be a sentinel species due to its sensitivity to toxic xenobiotics in natural environments. Sublethal damages to benthic populations reveal pre-pathological conditions, but discussions of the implications are scarce in the literature. In Brazil, the state of São Paulo offers an interesting scenario for ecotoxicology and population studies: it is easy to distinguish between mangroves that are well preserved and those which are significantly impacted by human activity. The objectives of this study were to provide the normal baseline values for the frequency of Micronucleated cells (MN‰) and for neutral red retention time (NRRT) in U. cordatus at pristine locations, as well to indicate the conservation status of different mangrove areas using a multi-level biological response approach in which these biomarkers and population indicators (condition factor and crab density) are applied in relation to environmental quality indicators (determined via information in the literature and solid waste volume). A mangrove area with no effects of impact (areas of reference or pristine areas) presented a mean value of MN‰<3 and NRRT>120 min, values which were assumed as baseline values representing genetic and physiological normality. A significant correlation was found between NRRT and MN, with both showing similar and effective results for distinguishing between different mangrove areas according to conservation status. Furthermore, crab density was lower in more impacted mangrove areas, a finding which also reflects the effects of sublethal damage; this finding was not determined by condition factor measurements. Multi-level biological responses were able to reflect the conservation status of the mangrove areas studied using information on guideline values of MN‰, NRRT, and density of the uçá crab in order to categorize three levels of human impacts in mangrove areas: PNI (probable null impact); PLI (probable low impact); and PHI (probable high impact). Results confirm the success of U. cordatus species’ multi-level biological responses in diagnosing threats to mangrove areas. Therefore, this species represents an effective tool in studies on mangrove conservation statuses in the Western Atlantic.
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