Liver Damage in Two Neotropical Fish Species from a Polluted Estuarine Area
Author(s) -
Gustavo Souza Santos,
Laércio Dante Stein Piancini,
Flávio Henrique Tincani Osório,
Tatiane Klingelfus,
Flávia Yoshie Yamamoto,
Ciro Alberto de Oliveira Ribeiro,
Izonete Cristina Guiloski,
Helena Cristina Silva de Assis,
Marta Margarete Cestari
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
ecotoxicology and environmental contamination
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2317-9643
DOI - 10.5132/eec.2018.01.05
Subject(s) - fish <actinopterygii> , estuary , fishery , biology , ecology , environmental science
A multi-biomarker approach was used to evaluate the liver health of two Neotropical fish species (Cathorops spixii and Atherinella brasiliensis) that inhabit two different sites of the Paranaguá bay (Paraná – Brazil) and a reference site in the Garatuba bay. Fish were sampled during summer and winter, so the variation of the responses can reflect the actual conditions of sampling sites. Data showed that fish from both sites of the Paranaguá bay are affected by the presence of pollutants from different sources. Both fish species presented adverse biomarker responses mainly in the summer, probably due to the increased human population during the period. Chronic effects in the liver related with the contamination. Thus, the results demonstrated that pollution in Paranaguá bay induce liver damage in fish that inhabit this area.
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