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Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ; 29(51): 77007-77025, 2022 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35675010

RESUMEN

Shipyard activities have contributed to the release of anthropogenic metals in sediment in the Amazon delta estuary, but no studies of the issue have been carried out in northern Brazil. This study evaluated the sediment that is under the influence of shipyard activities in the Guajará Bay and in the channel of the Maguari River, in Belém, Pará (PA) state, northern Brazil. Sediment samples were collected in the vicinity of the shipyards, while samples of paint and metal fragments were collected from hulls of abandoned vessels. Metals under analysis were Cu, Zn, Pb, Ni, Cr, Ba, V, Li, Fe and Al. Mean Cu concentrations found in the sediment in two shipyards - 28.3 mg kg-1 and 41.0 mg kg-1 - were above the threshold effect level (TEL) for the amphipod Hyalella azteca. The highest concentrations of metals found in paint fragments from abandoned vessels were 29,588 mg kg-1 Ba, 9,350 mg kg-1 Zn, 1,097 mg kg-1 Pb and 548 mg kg-1 Cr. This fact suggests that vessel abandonment is a major source of contamination in shipyard areas. The principal component analysis (PCA) showed that most metals under study are closely related to sediment contamination in the shipyards. Geoaccumulation index and screening concentrations of inorganic contaminants for metals in freshwater ecosystems confirmed that a shipyard was contaminated by copper. Results may support further studies of contamination and application of waste management to shipyards and vessel graveyards around the world.


Asunto(s)
Anfípodos , Metales Pesados , Contaminantes Químicos del Agua , Animales , Estuarios , Sedimentos Geológicos/análisis , Metales Pesados/análisis , Monitoreo del Ambiente/métodos , Cobre/análisis , Ecosistema , Brasil , Plomo/análisis , Contaminantes Químicos del Agua/análisis , Ríos
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Zootaxa ; 4521(4): 584-592, 2018 Nov 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30486146

RESUMEN

Parotocinclus yaka is described as a new species of hypoptopomatine cascudinho from tributaries of the Rio Tiquié, tributary to the Rio Uaupés, upper Rio Negro drainage, Amazon basin, Amazonas State, Brazil. The new species is distinguished from its congeners in northeastern and southeastern Brazil by having the cheek canal plate elongated posteriorly on the ventral surface of the head and in contact with the cleithrum. Parotocinclus yaka is diagnosed from the Parotocinclus species of the Amazon, Orinoco and Guianas watersheds by having a conspicuous dark spots smaller than the pupil diameter distributed dorsally and laterally on the head; it is also differentiated from P. polyochrus (Casiquiare, Venezuela), P. longirostris (Rio Amazonas, Brazil), and P. eppleyi (Río Orinoco) by the absence of a Y-shaped light mark dorsally on the head. In addition, the absence of premaxillary and dentary accessory teeth and the presence of a Y-shaped spot on the snout distinguish the new species from P. collinsae (Essequibo River, Guyana), P. halbothi (Rio Trombetas, Brazil and Marowijne River, Suriname) and P. variola (Río Amazonas, Colombia). Parotocinclus yaka also differs from P. amazonensis (lower Amazon basin), P. aripuanensis (lower Amazon basin), P. britskii (Guyana, Suriname, eastern Venezuela, and Amapá State, Brazil), and P. dani (Rio Tapajós basin), by having more numerous oral teeth. The new species described herein is part of the group of small cascudinhos usually associated with marginal or submerged vegetation and submerged logs, of moderate current and clear transparency, found in conserved habitats in streams of the Amazon, Orinoco and Guianas rivers.


Asunto(s)
Bagres , Animales , Brasil , Colombia , Guyana , Suriname , Venezuela
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Neotrop. ichthyol ; 10(3): 593-599, Sept. 2012. ilus
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: lil-653599

RESUMEN

The egg surface structure of Thalassophryne amazonica, a freshwater toadfish from the Amazon basin is described. Eggs of this species show a remarkable, highly unusual system of parallel ridges and intermittent grooves that originate at the equator of the egg and lead to the micropylar pit, at which they end in a spiralling pattern. A similar egg surface structure has so far been described only from a group of Asian anabantoid percomorphs, obviously not closely related to Thalassophryne. This egg surface pattern may enhance fertilization success by guiding sperm to the micropyle. We review museum records for T. amazonica, present an updated map of its occurrence in the Amazon basin, and provide information on its habitat.


A estrutura da superfície do ovo de Thalassophryne amazonica um batracoidídeo de água doce da bacia amazônica é descrita. Os ovos dessa espécie apresentam um sistema notável e incomum de cristas paralelas e canais intermitentes, que se originam na porção equatorial do ovo e vão até a micrópila onde terminam em um padrão espiralado. Uma estrutura superficial de ovo semelhante foi até agora descrita apenas para um grupo de anabantóideos asiáticos, obviamente não relacionado a Thalassophryne. Esse padrão de superfície de ovo talvez aumente o sucesso da fertilização ao guiar o espermatozóide até à micrópila. Nós revisamos os registros de T. amazonica em museus, apresentamos um mapa atualizado de sua ocorrência na bacia Amazônica e fornecemos informações sobre seu habitat.


Asunto(s)
Animales , Batrachoidiformes/crecimiento & desarrollo , Cáscara de Huevo/anatomía & histología , Distribución Animal/clasificación , Ecosistema/análisis , Huevos/análisis , Ecosistema Amazónico/análisis
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Neotrop. ichthyol ; 10(3): 593-599, Sept. 2012. ilus
Artículo en Inglés | VETINDEX | ID: vti-8822

RESUMEN

The egg surface structure of Thalassophryne amazonica, a freshwater toadfish from the Amazon basin is described. Eggs of this species show a remarkable, highly unusual system of parallel ridges and intermittent grooves that originate at the equator of the egg and lead to the micropylar pit, at which they end in a spiralling pattern. A similar egg surface structure has so far been described only from a group of Asian anabantoid percomorphs, obviously not closely related to Thalassophryne. This egg surface pattern may enhance fertilization success by guiding sperm to the micropyle. We review museum records for T. amazonica, present an updated map of its occurrence in the Amazon basin, and provide information on its habitat.(AU)


A estrutura da superfície do ovo de Thalassophryne amazonica um batracoidídeo de água doce da bacia amazônica é descrita. Os ovos dessa espécie apresentam um sistema notável e incomum de cristas paralelas e canais intermitentes, que se originam na porção equatorial do ovo e vão até a micrópila onde terminam em um padrão espiralado. Uma estrutura superficial de ovo semelhante foi até agora descrita apenas para um grupo de anabantóideos asiáticos, obviamente não relacionado a Thalassophryne. Esse padrão de superfície de ovo talvez aumente o sucesso da fertilização ao guiar o espermatozóide até à micrópila. Nós revisamos os registros de T. amazonica em museus, apresentamos um mapa atualizado de sua ocorrência na bacia Amazônica e fornecemos informações sobre seu habitat.(AU)


Asunto(s)
Animales , Batrachoidiformes/crecimiento & desarrollo , Cáscara de Huevo/anatomía & histología , Huevos/análisis , Ecosistema/análisis , Distribución Animal/clasificación , Ecosistema Amazónico/análisis
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