masterThesis
Metais pesados no caranguejo Ucides cordatus (Linnaeus, 1763) e ecotoxicologia de sedimentos do estuario dos Rios Jundiai e Potengi - RN
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2012-03-01Registro en:
LOPES, Rejane Batista. Heavy metals in crab Ucides cordatus (Linnaeus, 1763) and the ecotoxicology of sediments of the estuary of the Rivers Jundiaí and Potengi - RN. 2012. 88 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Meio Ambiente, Cultura e Desenvolvimento) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2012.
Autor
Lopes, Rejane Batista
Resumen
This study is conducted in the estuary of the rivers Jundiaí and Potengi, one of the most
important estuaries of Rio Grande do Norte, which suffers a strong anthropogenic
influence from neighboring cities. According to Resolution 344/2005 environments that
have high concentrations of metals such as arsenic, cadmium, lead and mercury need
ecotoxicological tests. This study aims to evaluate the heavy metals contamination in
the estuary through analysis of sediment collected at four points distributed from
Macaíba to Natal city, and in the crab Uçá, Ucides cordatus. The study aims also to
evaluate the effects of sediment toxicity in the tests organisms Leptocheirus
plumulosus. To obtain data about the concentrations of heavy metals in the
environment, sediments were collected in January and May 2011 and crab Uçá was
collected in June 2011. On the other hand the monitoring was carried out through
toxicological tests with sediment collected from July to October 2011. During the
collection of sediment samples the physico-chemical parameters of water (dissolved
oxygen, pH, chloride, turbidity, conductivity and temperature) were measured by using
multi-parametric probe (TROLL 9500). It was possible to identify contamination by
metals such as lead, cadmium, arsenic and copper both in the sediment and in the Uçá
crab, which characterizes that the consumption of this crustacean may be a risk to
human health. Once the concentrations of metals were identified, toxicology tests were
performed and revealed toxic effect to organisms in at least one of the four months
studied. Point 2 was classified as toxic in three of the four months studied . The heavy
metal contamination is a risk to the environment, to aquatic organisms and to the
community which survives of resources taken from the environment