Metal evaluation and ecotoxicological bioassays using Chironomus xanthus in sediments of triângulo mineiro watercourses
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https://doi.org/10.14393/BJ-v34n6a2018-40235Keywords:
Acute toxicity, Chronic toxicity, Body size, zincAbstract
This study aimed to evaluate metal contamination in sediments of the Triângulo Mineiro watercourses and also analyze the toxicity of the sediments using Chironomus xanthus larvae, as test organisms. We collected sediments from three streams (P1, P2 and P3) and collected sediments in three points of the Uberabinha River (P4, P5 and P6). We analyzed Cu, Cr, Mn, Mg and Zn, and also performed acute and chronic toxicity tests. Acute tests were categorized into toxic (death > 50%), toxicity signs (10 < mortality < 50%) and non-toxic (mortality < 10), according to common protocols. In the chronic toxicity tests, the surviving larvae were stored for body size measurements. Of the five metals analyzed, all were found in the six sampling points, but only Cu and Zn were present at higher levels than the "Threshold Effect Level" (TEL). The sediments of the six sites have some level of toxicity and the mortality in the acute and chronic toxicity tests was 100%. No statistically significant differences, between treatment and the control were found in the larval growth. Based on the metal contamination and the toxicity bioassay results, we consider it important to monitor sediments and to evaluate changes in land use in the adjacent water courses.
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Copyright (c) 2018 Renata de Moura Guimaraes-Souto, Juliano José Corbi, Giuliano Buzá Jacobucci
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