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An Integrative Approach to Assess the Environmental Impacts of Gold Mining Contamination in the Amazon

2021

As the number of legal and illegal gold mining sites increases in the Andes–Amazonia region, integrative methods to evaluate the effects of mining pollution on freshwater ecosystems are of paramount importance. Here, we sampled water and sediments in 11 sites potentially affected by gold mining activities in the Napo province (Ecuador). The environmental impacts were evaluated using the following lines of evidence (LOEs): water physicochemical parameters, metal exposure concentrations, macroinvertebrate community response (AAMBI), and toxicity by conducting bioassays with Lactuca sativa and Daphnia magna. Dissolved oxygen and total suspended solids were under (130 mg/Ls) quality standards 6…

PollutionGold mining010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismedia_common.quotation_subjectDaphnia magnametalsmetals; environmental monitoring; bioassays; Amazon River; Amazonia; miningTP1-1185010501 environmental sciencesminingToxicology01 natural sciencesFreshwater ecosystemMiningArticleAmazoniaEnvironmental monitoringBioassays;bioassays0105 earth and related environmental sciencesenvironmental monitoringmedia_commonTotal suspended solidsChemical Health and Safetybiologybusiness.industryChemical technologyAmazon RiverSedimentEnvironmental monitoringQ Science (General)Contaminationbiology.organism_classificationatmospheric_scienceMetalsEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental sciencebusinessToxics; Volume 9; Issue 7; Pages: 149
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Environmental history of an urban lake: a palaeolimnological study of Lake Jyväsjärvi, Finland

2003

Sedimentary diatom frustules and chironomid remains, in addition to the chemical stratigraphy of 32 elements and organic pollutants such as resin acids, PCB, DDT and its metabolites, were studied from core samples taken from Lake Jyvasjarvi in Central Finland (64° 14′ N, 25° 47′ E). The sediment profile covered over 200 years, with the oldest samples representing a period of very low human interference. The town of Jyvaskyla was established on the lake shore in 1837, and the lake received untreated municipal wastewater from the town up until, 1977. A paper mill started operations in 1872 and began discharging effluent into Lake Jyvasjarvi. In recent years this effluent loading has been redu…

PollutionHydrologyPollutantbiologymedia_common.quotation_subjectLake ecosystemSedimentAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationDiatomBenthic zoneEnvironmental scienceProfundal zoneEutrophicationEarth-Surface Processesmedia_commonJournal of Paleolimnology
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Analysis and Prevention of Microplastics Pollution in Water: Current Perspectives and Future Directions

2019

The analysis, prevention, and removal of microplastics (MPs) pollution in water is identified as one major problem the world is currently facing. MPs can be directly released to water or formed by the degradation of bigger plastics. Nowadays, it is estimated that annually between 4 and 12 million tonnes of plastic go into the seas and oceans-with a forecast for them to outweigh the amount of fish in 2050. Based on the existing studies, the characterization of MPs in waters is still one of the remaining challenges because they can be easily confused with organic or other types of matter. Consequently, there is an urgent necessity to establish pathways for the chemical identification of the M…

PollutionMicroplasticsGeneral Chemical Engineeringmedia_common.quotation_subjectAquatic ecosystemWater currentGeneral ChemistryPlasticMicroplastic pollutionlcsh:Chemistrylcsh:QD1-999Environmental protectionPlastic wastePerspectiveEnvironmental scienceFish <Actinopterygii>Plastic wastemedia_commonACS Omega
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Assessing anthropogenic pressures on coastal marine ecosystems using stable CNS isotopes: State of the art, knowledge gaps, and community-scale persp…

2015

Abstract In recent decades, the analysis of carbon, nitrogen and sulfur stable isotopes (SIA) has emerged as a powerful, viable methodology for examining food web structure and dynamics, as well as addressing a number of applied issues. Here, we provide a state-of-the-art review of the use of SIA for assessing anthropogenic pressures on natural ecosystems, in order to establish current knowledge gaps and identify promising applications for evaluating the ecological status of marine coastal waters. Specifically, the potential of SIA to provide food web-scale indicators for estimating cumulative anthropogenic pressures is addressed. The review indicates that the methodology has been used for …

PollutionSettore BIO/07 - Ecologiabusiness.industryEcologymedia_common.quotation_subjectEnvironmental resource managementMarine food webInvasive speciecarbon nitrogen and sulfur stable isotopes marine food webs multiple anthropogenic pressures eutrophication pollution invasive speciesAquatic ScienceEutrophicationOceanographyPollutionFood webHabitatIndicator speciesCarbon nitrogen and sulfur stable isotopeEnvironmental scienceMultiple anthropogenic pressureMarine ecosystembusinessEutrophicationIsotope analysisTrophic levelmedia_common
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Arundo Donax Fibers as Green Materials for Oil Spill Recovery

2020

Oil spillage is considered one of the most devastating forms of pollution, for its effect on the environment, particularly on aquatic life. This kind of disaster can impact in two ways, directly caused by the polluting spilled oil or due to the cleanup process. In fact, oil floating on water does not allow sunlight to pass through and its toxicity puts the life of aquatic animals at risk. Furthermore, other factors can also contribute to this damage. In fact, a wrong oil recovery system can add a further pollution level. Polymer sorbents used for the oil spill recovery, if not properly treated, increase the level of marine and ground pollution. For this reason, in the last years, green mate…

Pollutionarundo donax oil spill recovery fibersbiologymedia_common.quotation_subjectAquatic ecosystemArundo donaxArundo Donax natural fibers oil spill recoveryAquatic animalfibersbiology.organism_classificationSpillageSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei Materialiarundo donaxoil spill recoveryEnvironmental protectionGreen materialsOil spillEnvironmental sciencemedia_common
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Presence of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in sediments and surface water from Shadegan wetland – Iran: A focus on source apportionment, human and …

2018

Abstract Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) contamination in aquatic system is of concern since it may constitute a sink of these contaminants for wetland ecosystem. We investigated pollution characteristics and ecological risks of PAHs by sampling contaminated sediments and water from the Shadegan wetland in Khuzestan province, south-west Iran. Concentrations of total PAHs in water and sediment samples varied from 42 ± 2.3–136 ± 7.5 ng/L and 10 ± 0.5–317 ± 14.3 µg/kg, respectively. Source apportionment of PAHs by both approaches (Principal component analysis-multiple linear regression (PCA-MLR) and molecular isomeric ratios of specific PAHs), indicated impact of potential anthropogeni…

Pollutiongeographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesbiologyHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismedia_common.quotation_subjectAquatic ecosystemPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthSedimentWetlandGeneral MedicineBulrush010501 environmental sciencesContaminationbiology.organism_classification01 natural sciencesPollutionEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental scienceEcosystemSurface water0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonEcotoxicology and Environmental Safety
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Impact of Plastic Debris on the Gut Microbiota of Caretta caretta From Northwestern Adriatic Sea

2021

Plastic pollution is nowadays a relevant threat for the ecological balance in marine ecosystems. Small plastic debris (PD) can enter food webs through various marine organisms, with possible consequences on their physiology and health. The loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta), widespread across the whole Mediterranean Sea, is a “flagship species,” useful as indicator of the general pollution level of marine ecosystems. Ingested PD accumulate in the final section of turtles’ digestive tract before excretion. During their transit and accumulation, PD also interact with the residing microbial community, with possible feedback consequences on the host’s health. To explore the possible relati…

Pollutionlcsh:QH1-199.5media_common.quotation_subjectloggerhead sea turtles plastic litter microbiome Mediterranean Sea plastic pollutionmicrobiomeOcean Engineering010501 environmental sciencesAquatic Sciencelcsh:General. Including nature conservation geographical distributionOceanography01 natural sciencesLoggerhead sea turtleloggerhead sea turtles03 medical and health sciencesplastic pollutionMediterranean seaMediterranean Seaplastic litterMarine ecosystemlcsh:Science030304 developmental biology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and Technologymedia_common0303 health sciencesGlobal and Planetary ChangeEcosystem healthbiologyEcologybiology.organism_classificationSea turtleMicrobial population biologylcsh:QPlastic pollutionFrontiers in Marine Science
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Potential for microbial diuron mineralisation in a small wine-growing watershed: from treated plots to lotic receiver hydrosystem

2009

BACKGROUND: Since biological degradation processes are known to be a major driver of the natural attenuation of pesticide residues in the environment, microbial communities adapted to pesticide biodegradation are likely to play a key environmental role in reducing pesticide exposure in contaminated ecosystems. The aim of this study was to assess the diuron-mineralising potential of microbial communities at a small-scale watershed level, including a diuron-treated vineyard (pollution source), its associated grass buffer strip (as a river protection area against pesticide runoff) and the lotic receiver hydrosystem (sediments and epilithon), by using radiorespirometry. RESULTS: Comparison of r…

Pollutionmedia_common.quotation_subjectMINERALISATIONDIURONWineBuffer stripBIODEGRADATION010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciences03 medical and health sciencesMicrobial ecologyWATERSHEDSoil PollutantsMICROBIAL COMMUNITIESMicrobial biodegradationHERBICIDESoil Microbiology030304 developmental biology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_common0303 health sciencesBacteriaHerbicidesEcologyAquatic ecosystemGeneral MedicinePesticideSoil contamination6. Clean waterBiodegradation EnvironmentalMicrobial population biology13. Climate actionInsect Science[SDE]Environmental SciencesEnvironmental scienceWater MicrobiologyBUFFER STRIPAgronomy and Crop ScienceWater Pollutants Chemical
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Is the host or the parasite the most locally adapted in an amphipod–acanthocephalan relationship? A case study in a biological invasion context

2007

8 pages; International audience; Manipulative endoparasites with complex life cycles can alter their intermediate host immunity and behaviour in ways that increase survival probability within the host body cavity and enhance successful transmission to the definitive host. These parasitic manipulations are variable among and within parasite species and may result from co-evolutionary processes, in which the parasite is constrained for adaptation to the local intermediate host. Hence, arrival of a new host species in a local host population may promote local parasite maladaptation. This study tested the occurrence of local adaptation in two distantly located populations of the acanthocephalan…

Pomphorynchus laevis[ SDV.MP.PAR ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology/ParasitologyMESH : Molecular Sequence DataLocal adaptationMolecular Sequence DataMESH : Host-Parasite InteractionsPopulationZoologyMESH : Behavior AnimalMESH : Hungary[ SDV.IMM.IA ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Immunology/Adaptive immunologyAcanthocephalaHost-Parasite InteractionsBehavioural manipulationGammarus roeseliMESH : Ecosystem[ SDV.EE.IEO ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment/SymbiosisAnimalsAmphipodaMESH : FranceeducationEcosystemGammarus roeseliLocal adaptationHungaryeducation.field_of_studyBehavior AnimalbiologyMonophenol MonooxygenaseHost (biology)MESH : AcanthocephalaImmunityIntermediate hostMESH : Amphipodabiology.organism_classificationObligate parasiteMESH : Monophenol Monooxygenase[ SDV.BID.EVO ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity/Populations and Evolution [q-bio.PE]Infectious DiseasesPhenoloxidaseParasitologyPomphorhynchus laevisFranceMESH : AnimalsHost adaptationCoevolutionInternational Journal for Parasitology
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Disparate movement behavior and feeding ecology in sympatric ecotypes of Atlantic cod

2021

Abstract Coexistence of ecotypes, genetically divergent population units, is a widespread phenomenon, potentially affecting ecosystem functioning and local food web stability. In coastal Skagerrak, Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) occur as two such coexisting ecotypes. We applied a combination of acoustic telemetry, genotyping, and stable isotope analysis to 72 individuals to investigate movement ecology and food niche of putative local “Fjord” and putative oceanic “North Sea” ecotypes—thus named based on previous molecular studies. Genotyping and individual origin assignment suggested 41 individuals were Fjord and 31 were North Sea ecotypes. Both ecotypes were found throughout the fjord. Seven …

Populationecotypesstable isotopes/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/life_below_waterGadusMarine ecosystemSDG 14 - Life Below WatereducationVDP::Landbruks- og Fiskerifag: 900::Fiskerifag: 920QH540-549.5Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsOriginal ResearchNature and Landscape ConservationEcological nichetrophic ecologyeducation.field_of_studyEcologybiologyEcotypeEcologybehaviortelemetrybiology.organism_classificationFood webSympatric speciationAtlantic codAtlantic cod
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