Resíduos de agrotóxicos prejudicam o comportamento anti predatório em peixes
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Resumo: | Contamination of water bodies and groundwater is a reality. Antropic activities are responsible for the presence of pesticide residues in the water. This presence is due to the incorrect disposal of the packaging, leaching of the crops, direct application, besides the natural processes of degradation. Allied to this, Brazil is the largest consumer of pesticides in the world and herbicides are the best-selling class in the country. The effects of these substances on non-target organisms are still unknown. Using the experimental model Zebrafish (Danio rerio) we aimed to simulate the exposure of a non-target organism to pesticide residues and to mitigate the action of a predator to evaluate the anti-predatory response of the fish. The present study was carried out at the Laboratory of Fish Physiology of the Faculty of Agronomy and Veterinary Medicine of the University of Passo Fundo. The fish were exposed for 30 minutes in 10% of the CL 50 of the 2,4-D pesticides, Atrazine + Simazine, Glyphosate and Methylbenzoate. After the exposure the fish were placed individually in the acclimatization apparatus for 5 minutes, after which the first predatory stimulus was performed and the fish response was followed for 5 minutes. A second simulation was performed and the fish response was observed for another 5 minutes. Two control groups were used to compare the responses of the fish, NSC (No stimulus control), that received no stimulus, was only exploring the apparatus and SC (stimulus control) that received the same stress as the exposed group. Fish exposed to 2,4-D and glyphosate herbicides had their anti predatory response impaired. These animals stayed longer in the area of risk, which shows that pesticides interfered in their ability to perceive risk. Our results highlight the dangers and environmental consequences of the contamination of water bodies by pesticide residues that can affect aquatic life and damage the ecological balance. |
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Barcellos, Leonardo José Gil67458491000http://lattes.cnpq.br/450448263491154602471707041http://lattes.cnpq.br/4570046990681272Pompermaier, Aline2019-12-13T17:48:09Z2019-07-22POMPERMAIER, Aline. Resíduos de agrotóxicos prejudicam o comportamento anti predatório em peixes. 2019. 60 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Ambientais) - Universidade de Passo Fundo, Passo Fundo, RS, 2019.http://tede.upf.br:8080/jspui/handle/tede/1849Contamination of water bodies and groundwater is a reality. Antropic activities are responsible for the presence of pesticide residues in the water. This presence is due to the incorrect disposal of the packaging, leaching of the crops, direct application, besides the natural processes of degradation. Allied to this, Brazil is the largest consumer of pesticides in the world and herbicides are the best-selling class in the country. The effects of these substances on non-target organisms are still unknown. Using the experimental model Zebrafish (Danio rerio) we aimed to simulate the exposure of a non-target organism to pesticide residues and to mitigate the action of a predator to evaluate the anti-predatory response of the fish. The present study was carried out at the Laboratory of Fish Physiology of the Faculty of Agronomy and Veterinary Medicine of the University of Passo Fundo. The fish were exposed for 30 minutes in 10% of the CL 50 of the 2,4-D pesticides, Atrazine + Simazine, Glyphosate and Methylbenzoate. After the exposure the fish were placed individually in the acclimatization apparatus for 5 minutes, after which the first predatory stimulus was performed and the fish response was followed for 5 minutes. A second simulation was performed and the fish response was observed for another 5 minutes. Two control groups were used to compare the responses of the fish, NSC (No stimulus control), that received no stimulus, was only exploring the apparatus and SC (stimulus control) that received the same stress as the exposed group. Fish exposed to 2,4-D and glyphosate herbicides had their anti predatory response impaired. These animals stayed longer in the area of risk, which shows that pesticides interfered in their ability to perceive risk. Our results highlight the dangers and environmental consequences of the contamination of water bodies by pesticide residues that can affect aquatic life and damage the ecological balance.A contaminação dos corpos hídricos e das águas subterrâneas é uma realidade. As atividades antrópicas são responsáveis pela presença de resíduos de agrotóxicos na água. Essa presença se dá pelo descarte incorreto das embalagens, lixiviação das lavouras, aplicação direta, além dos processos naturais de degradação. Aliado a isso, o Brasil é o maior consumidor de agrotóxicos do mundo e os herbicidas são a classe mais vendida no país. Os efeitos dessas substâncias nos organismos não-alvo ainda são desconhecidos. Utilizando o modelo experimental Zebrafish (Danio rerio) tivemos por objetivo simular a exposição de um organismo não-alvo a resíduos de agrotóxicos e mitigar a ação de um predador para avaliar a resposta anti predatória dos peixes. O presente estudo foi realizado no Laboratório de Fisiologia de Peixes da Faculdade de Agronomia e Medicina Veterinária da Universidade de Passo Fundo. Os peixes foram expostos por 30 minutos em 10% da CL 50 dos agrotóxicos 2,4-D, Atrazina+Simazina, Glifosato e Metilbenzoato. Após a exposição os peixes foram colocados, individualmente, no aparato para aclimatação por 5 minutos, logo em seguida foi realizado o primeiro estímulo predatório e acompanhada a resposta dos peixes por 5 minutos. Uma segunda simulação foi realizada e a reação dos peixes foi observada por mais 5 minutos. Dois grupos controles foram utilizados para comparar as respostas dos peixes, NSC (controle sem estímulo), que não recebeu nenhum estímulo, ficou apenas explorando o aparato e SC (controle com estímulo) que recebeu o mesmo estresse que o grupo exposto. Os peixes expostos aos herbicidas 2,4-D e Glifosato tiveram a sua resposta anti predatória prejudicada. Esses animais ficaram mais tempo na área de risco o que demonstra que os agrotóxicos interferiram na sua capacidade de percepção de risco. Nossos resultados destacam os perigos e as consequências ambientais da contaminação de corpos hídricos por resíduos de agrotóxicos que podem afetar a vida aquática e prejudicar o equilíbrio ecológico.Submitted by Mariana Freitas (marianafreitas@upf.br) on 2019-12-13T17:48:09Z No. of bitstreams: 1 2019AlinePompermaier.pdf: 1370805 bytes, checksum: d922c6527425ead03b3d9d35e3bae19c (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2019-12-13T17:48:09Z (GMT). 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Resíduos de agrotóxicos prejudicam o comportamento anti predatório em peixes |
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Pesticide residues impair anti-predatory behavior in fish |
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Resíduos de agrotóxicos prejudicam o comportamento anti predatório em peixes |
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Resíduos de agrotóxicos prejudicam o comportamento anti predatório em peixes Pompermaier, Aline Recursos hídricos Contaminação Peixe Comportamento Zebra danio Produtos químicos agrícolas CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS |
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Resíduos de agrotóxicos prejudicam o comportamento anti predatório em peixes |
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Resíduos de agrotóxicos prejudicam o comportamento anti predatório em peixes |
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Resíduos de agrotóxicos prejudicam o comportamento anti predatório em peixes |
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Resíduos de agrotóxicos prejudicam o comportamento anti predatório em peixes |
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Resíduos de agrotóxicos prejudicam o comportamento anti predatório em peixes |
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Pompermaier, Aline |
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Barcellos, Leonardo José Gil |
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Pompermaier, Aline |
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Barcellos, Leonardo José Gil |
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Recursos hídricos Contaminação Peixe Comportamento Zebra danio Produtos químicos agrícolas |
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Contamination of water bodies and groundwater is a reality. Antropic activities are responsible for the presence of pesticide residues in the water. This presence is due to the incorrect disposal of the packaging, leaching of the crops, direct application, besides the natural processes of degradation. Allied to this, Brazil is the largest consumer of pesticides in the world and herbicides are the best-selling class in the country. The effects of these substances on non-target organisms are still unknown. Using the experimental model Zebrafish (Danio rerio) we aimed to simulate the exposure of a non-target organism to pesticide residues and to mitigate the action of a predator to evaluate the anti-predatory response of the fish. The present study was carried out at the Laboratory of Fish Physiology of the Faculty of Agronomy and Veterinary Medicine of the University of Passo Fundo. The fish were exposed for 30 minutes in 10% of the CL 50 of the 2,4-D pesticides, Atrazine + Simazine, Glyphosate and Methylbenzoate. After the exposure the fish were placed individually in the acclimatization apparatus for 5 minutes, after which the first predatory stimulus was performed and the fish response was followed for 5 minutes. A second simulation was performed and the fish response was observed for another 5 minutes. Two control groups were used to compare the responses of the fish, NSC (No stimulus control), that received no stimulus, was only exploring the apparatus and SC (stimulus control) that received the same stress as the exposed group. Fish exposed to 2,4-D and glyphosate herbicides had their anti predatory response impaired. These animals stayed longer in the area of risk, which shows that pesticides interfered in their ability to perceive risk. Our results highlight the dangers and environmental consequences of the contamination of water bodies by pesticide residues that can affect aquatic life and damage the ecological balance. |
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