Acute and Chronic Effects on Tadpoles (Lithobates catesbeianus) Exposed to Mining Tailings from the Dam Rupture in Mariana, MG (Brazil)

The mining sector has great importance to the economic activity in Brazil. However, it is also responsible for several environmental impacts such as the rupture of the Fundão dam (Mariana, Brazil) that resulted in the spillage of 50 million m 3 of mining tailings in the Doce River Basin. This study...

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description The mining sector has great importance to the economic activity in Brazil. However, it is also responsible for several environmental impacts such as the rupture of the Fundão dam (Mariana, Brazil) that resulted in the spillage of 50 million m 3 of mining tailings in the Doce River Basin. This study evaluated the acute and chronic effects of Fundão tailings on growth, development, respiration rates, swimming performance, and avoidance behavior of Lithobates catesbeianus tadpoles. Results showed that 96-h exposure to different dilutions (10, 25, 50, 75, and 100%) of a stock solution containing mining tailings (50 g/L) caused no mortality of tadpoles; however, the most concentrated solution decreased the swimming speed of the animals. After 16 days, tadpoles exposed to 25, 50, and 100% treatments had both swimming speed and distance traveled reduced. Oxygen consumption was also decreased in tadpoles exposed to the 100% solution after 20 days. Avoidance test indicated that tadpoles avoided lower tailing concentrations, but a reduced avoidance response was attested to the higher concentrations, probably due to the toxic effects of the residues that prevented animals’ displacement. Chemical analysis confirmed the occurrence of cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), zinc (Zn), and aluminum (Al) in Fundão tailings and its presence in the mouth and inside the intestine of treated tadpoles indicated the ingestion of metals by these organisms. This study showed that even presenting low lethal toxicity, long-term exposure to mining tailings from Fundão dam caused morphophysiological and behavioral damage in tadpoles.
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Aluminum
Analytical chemistry
Animals
Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
Avoidance
Avoidance behavior
Avoidance behaviour
Cadmium
Chemical analysis
Chronic effects
Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts
Dams
Disasters
Earth and Environmental Science
Economic activities
Economic conditions
Environment
Environmental impact
Environmental monitoring
Exposure
Heavy metals
Hydrogeology
Ingestion
Intestine
Intestines
Iron
Iron compounds
Juveniles
Lead
Lithobates catesbeianus
Manganese
Metals
Mine tailings
Mine wastes
Mining
Mining industry
Oxygen consumption
Reptiles & amphibians
Respiration
River basins
Rivers
Rupture
Rupturing
Soil Science & Conservation
Swimming
Swimming behavior
Tailings
Toxicity
Water Quality/Water Pollution
Zinc
title Acute and Chronic Effects on Tadpoles (Lithobates catesbeianus) Exposed to Mining Tailings from the Dam Rupture in Mariana, MG (Brazil)
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