Avaliação da qualidade da água superficial do Rio Mamanguape - Paraíba, local de ocorrência de peixes-bois marinhos (Trichechus manatus)
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Resumo: | The Brazil is a country which has five important biomes and the largest river system in the world. In addition, it has the richest continental biota of the planet which earned him the title of mega-diverse country. The various species of aquatic mammals, the manatee (Trichechus manatus) has constantly suffered the effects of anthropogenic factors. In this context, the sewage waste dumps and heavy metal waste, are related to the degradation of aquatic environments and animal species which live in this biome. The aims of this study was to evaluate the quality of surface water from the river Mamanguape, located in the state of Paraíba, Brazil. This place is featured by an Environmental Protection area, where manatees occur. From September 2013 to July 2014, water samples were collected in triplicate of five distinct points of the river. In order to determine the Most Probable Number of fecal coliform the technique of multiple tubes was used. The reading of the samples for the research of mercury metal was performed through the System of Flow Injection Analysis, whereas for the other metals was performed, by Optical Emission Spectrometry with Inductively Coupled Plasma. In the research of thermotolerant coliforms, the contamination of some points, but always, values below to that recommended by the legislation was observed. Mercury, cadmium and chromium metals, were not detected, conversely copper, nickel, manganese, zinc and iron were detected, in low concentrations. On the other hand, aluminum and lead were found in concentrations above that allowed by the legislation. In conclusion, the water of the Mamanguape River presenting levels of salinity and pH within the limits previously established and low levels of contamination by fecal coliforms. The water samples of the Mamanguape River herein evaluated presented contamination by heavy metals, demonstrating the need of implementation of programs to monitor the collection sites. This measure could identify the likely source of contamination, considering that they are bioconcentrated in marine biota and may cause alterations in the food chain and consequently on the manatee. |
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ALVES, Leucio CâmaraFARIAS, Márcia Paula OliveiraCALADO, Andrea Maria CamposMAIA, Frederico Celso LyraFAUSTINO, Aparecida da Glóriahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1388309260929536GHINATO, Luciana2016-06-13T13:26:00Z2015-02-26GHINATO, Luciana. Avaliação da qualidade da água superficial do Rio Mamanguape - Paraíba, local de ocorrência de peixes-bois marinhos (Trichechus manatus). 2015. 54 f. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência Animal Tropical) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/4693The Brazil is a country which has five important biomes and the largest river system in the world. In addition, it has the richest continental biota of the planet which earned him the title of mega-diverse country. The various species of aquatic mammals, the manatee (Trichechus manatus) has constantly suffered the effects of anthropogenic factors. In this context, the sewage waste dumps and heavy metal waste, are related to the degradation of aquatic environments and animal species which live in this biome. The aims of this study was to evaluate the quality of surface water from the river Mamanguape, located in the state of Paraíba, Brazil. This place is featured by an Environmental Protection area, where manatees occur. From September 2013 to July 2014, water samples were collected in triplicate of five distinct points of the river. In order to determine the Most Probable Number of fecal coliform the technique of multiple tubes was used. The reading of the samples for the research of mercury metal was performed through the System of Flow Injection Analysis, whereas for the other metals was performed, by Optical Emission Spectrometry with Inductively Coupled Plasma. In the research of thermotolerant coliforms, the contamination of some points, but always, values below to that recommended by the legislation was observed. Mercury, cadmium and chromium metals, were not detected, conversely copper, nickel, manganese, zinc and iron were detected, in low concentrations. On the other hand, aluminum and lead were found in concentrations above that allowed by the legislation. In conclusion, the water of the Mamanguape River presenting levels of salinity and pH within the limits previously established and low levels of contamination by fecal coliforms. The water samples of the Mamanguape River herein evaluated presented contamination by heavy metals, demonstrating the need of implementation of programs to monitor the collection sites. This measure could identify the likely source of contamination, considering that they are bioconcentrated in marine biota and may cause alterations in the food chain and consequently on the manatee.O Brasil é um país que tem cinco biomas importantes e o maior sistema fluvial do mundo. Além disso, ele tem a mais rica biota continental do planeta, que lhe valeu o título de país mega-diverso. Dentre as várias espécies de mamíferos aquáticos, o peixe-boi (Trichechus manatus) tem constantemente sofrendo os efeitos de fatores antropogênicos. Neste contexto, os depósitos de resíduos de esgoto e resíduos de metais pesados, estão relacionados com a degradação dos ambientes aquáticos e espécies animais que vivem nesse bioma. Os objetivos deste estudo foram avaliar a qualidade das águas superficiais do rio Mamanguape, localizada no estado da Paraíba, Brasil. Este lugar é caracterizado por uma Área de Proteção Ambiental, onde ocorrem peixes-bois marinhos. De setembro de 2013 a julho de 2014, amostras de água foram coletadas em triplicata de cinco pontos distintos do rio. A fim de determinar o Número Mais Provável de coliformes fecais foi utilizada a técnica de tubos múltiplos. A leitura das amostras para a pesquisa do metal mercúrio foi realizada por meio do Sistema de análise em fluxo, enquanto que para os outros metais foram realizadas, por Espectrometria de Emissão Óptica com plasma indutivamente acoplado. Na pesquisa de coliformes termotolerantes, houve contaminação de alguns pontos, mas sempre valores abaixo do recomendado pela legislação. Os metais mercúrio, cádmio e crómio, não foram detectados, pelo contrário foram detectados cobre, níquel, manganês, zinco e ferro, em concentrações baixas. Por outro lado, o alumínio e chumbo foram encontrados em concentrações superiores que permitidas pela legislação. Em conclusão, a água do rio Mamanguape apresenta níveis de salinidade e pH dentro dos limites previamente estabelecidos e baixos níveis de contaminação por coliformes termotolerantes. As amostras de água do rio Mamanguape aqui avaliados apresentaram contaminação por metais pesados, o que demonstra a necessidade de implementação de programas para monitorar os locais de coleta. Esta medida poderia identificar a provável fonte de contaminação, considerando que eles são bioacumulados na biota marinha e podem causar alterações na cadeia alimentar e, consequentemente, sobre o peixe-boimarinho.Submitted by Mario BC (mario@bc.ufrpe.br) on 2016-06-13T13:26:00Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Luciana Ghinato.pdf: 629302 bytes, checksum: 02a62afbcd511099f103c660d71ff183 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2016-06-13T13:26:00Z (GMT). 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Avaliação da qualidade da água superficial do Rio Mamanguape - Paraíba, local de ocorrência de peixes-bois marinhos (Trichechus manatus) |
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Avaliação da qualidade da água superficial do Rio Mamanguape - Paraíba, local de ocorrência de peixes-bois marinhos (Trichechus manatus) |
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Avaliação da qualidade da água superficial do Rio Mamanguape - Paraíba, local de ocorrência de peixes-bois marinhos (Trichechus manatus) GHINATO, Luciana Poluição da água Contaminação da água Rio Mamanguape Mamífero aquático Water pollution Water contamination River Aquatic mammal CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA |
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Avaliação da qualidade da água superficial do Rio Mamanguape - Paraíba, local de ocorrência de peixes-bois marinhos (Trichechus manatus) |
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Avaliação da qualidade da água superficial do Rio Mamanguape - Paraíba, local de ocorrência de peixes-bois marinhos (Trichechus manatus) |
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Avaliação da qualidade da água superficial do Rio Mamanguape - Paraíba, local de ocorrência de peixes-bois marinhos (Trichechus manatus) |
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Avaliação da qualidade da água superficial do Rio Mamanguape - Paraíba, local de ocorrência de peixes-bois marinhos (Trichechus manatus) |
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Avaliação da qualidade da água superficial do Rio Mamanguape - Paraíba, local de ocorrência de peixes-bois marinhos (Trichechus manatus) |
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GHINATO, Luciana |
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GHINATO, Luciana |
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ALVES, Leucio Câmara |
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FARIAS, Márcia Paula Oliveira |
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CALADO, Andrea Maria Campos |
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MAIA, Frederico Celso Lyra |
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FAUSTINO, Aparecida da Glória |
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GHINATO, Luciana |
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ALVES, Leucio Câmara FARIAS, Márcia Paula Oliveira CALADO, Andrea Maria Campos MAIA, Frederico Celso Lyra FAUSTINO, Aparecida da Glória |
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Poluição da água Contaminação da água Rio Mamanguape Mamífero aquático |
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Poluição da água Contaminação da água Rio Mamanguape Mamífero aquático Water pollution Water contamination River Aquatic mammal CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA |
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Water pollution Water contamination River Aquatic mammal |
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CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA |
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The Brazil is a country which has five important biomes and the largest river system in the world. In addition, it has the richest continental biota of the planet which earned him the title of mega-diverse country. The various species of aquatic mammals, the manatee (Trichechus manatus) has constantly suffered the effects of anthropogenic factors. In this context, the sewage waste dumps and heavy metal waste, are related to the degradation of aquatic environments and animal species which live in this biome. The aims of this study was to evaluate the quality of surface water from the river Mamanguape, located in the state of Paraíba, Brazil. This place is featured by an Environmental Protection area, where manatees occur. From September 2013 to July 2014, water samples were collected in triplicate of five distinct points of the river. In order to determine the Most Probable Number of fecal coliform the technique of multiple tubes was used. The reading of the samples for the research of mercury metal was performed through the System of Flow Injection Analysis, whereas for the other metals was performed, by Optical Emission Spectrometry with Inductively Coupled Plasma. In the research of thermotolerant coliforms, the contamination of some points, but always, values below to that recommended by the legislation was observed. Mercury, cadmium and chromium metals, were not detected, conversely copper, nickel, manganese, zinc and iron were detected, in low concentrations. On the other hand, aluminum and lead were found in concentrations above that allowed by the legislation. In conclusion, the water of the Mamanguape River presenting levels of salinity and pH within the limits previously established and low levels of contamination by fecal coliforms. The water samples of the Mamanguape River herein evaluated presented contamination by heavy metals, demonstrating the need of implementation of programs to monitor the collection sites. This measure could identify the likely source of contamination, considering that they are bioconcentrated in marine biota and may cause alterations in the food chain and consequently on the manatee. |
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