Impacts of tailings of Fundão dam (Brazil) rupture on marine fish: Metals bioaccumulation and physiological responses

This study evaluated the impacts of the mining tailings after the rupture of the Fundão dam on fish communities on the Atlantic Ocean southeast coast. Four sample collections were carried out over two years (2018–2020), in seasonal periods. Omnivorous/herbivorous and carnivorous fish were collected...

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Veröffentlicht in:Marine pollution bulletin 2022-04, Vol.177, p.113511-113511, Article 113511
Hauptverfasser: Bevitório, Lorena Ziviani, da Silva, Niumaique Gonçalves, Pirovani, Juliana Castro Monteiro, Marques, Joseane Aparecida, Vieira, Carlos Eduardo Delfino, Zebral, Yuri Dornelles, Damasceno, Eduardo Medeiros, Lopes, Layra Lethicia Rodrigues, de Sant'Ana, Leandro Pirovani, Marube, Liziane Cardoso, da Costa, Simone Rutz, Martins, Camila De Martinez Gaspar, Sandrini, Juliana Zomer, Souza, Marta Marques, Bianchini, Adalto, do Vale-Oliveira, Maysa
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Zusammenfassung:This study evaluated the impacts of the mining tailings after the rupture of the Fundão dam on fish communities on the Atlantic Ocean southeast coast. Four sample collections were carried out over two years (2018–2020), in seasonal periods. Omnivorous/herbivorous and carnivorous fish were collected for analysis of metal bioaccumulation, multibiomarkers of environmental contamination and histopathology. Metal bioaccumulation was stronger correlated in carnivorous fish in the dry-2018 collection, besides higher activity of antioxidant enzymes, energy metabolism and higher morphological damage; however, there was less oxidative damage and less metallothioneins induction, and these variables were strongly associated with the wet-2020 collection. In a temporal view, it was possible to observe a reduction in metal levels in fish, except in the mouth of the Doce River. These events can be explained by seasonal natural events, which tend the resuspension and boost metal levels, mainly in the mouth region during the rainy season. [Display omitted] •Impacts of the tailings of a major dam rupture on marine fish are still understudied.•We link bioaccumulation of metals with multi-biomarkers in a space-time variation.•Stress indexes were applied to integrate bioaccumulation of metals and biomarkers.•Temporal variation was stronger than spatial patterns.•Multi-markers are effective tools to evaluate the effects of contaminants on fishes.
ISSN:0025-326X
1879-3363
DOI:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2022.113511