2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2018.09.111
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Capacity of tissue water regulation is impaired in an osmoconformer living in impacted estuaries?

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“…Thus, the results found here indicate that the DM zone (included in an environmental protection area) is the environment with the best condition among the analyzed zones, in contrast, the DP zone is indicated as having the worst condition, in terms of pollution, considering the two estuaries. Other studies conducted in the same estuaries demonstrate different intensities of ecological disturbances among these environments (Alves et al, ; Dolbeth, Vendel, Pessanha et al, ; Santana, Dolbeth, Barbosa, & Patrício, ; David, Lima, de Sousa Nóbrega & Amado, ). Alves et al () recorded a higher nutrient enrichment (ammonium, nitrite, nitrate, and total phosphorus) in the Paraiba River Estuary and found that A. brasiliensis from this estuary has a poor diet with greater frequencies of microplastics and parasites in their stomachs than A. brasiliensis from the Mamanguape River Estuary, a clear indication of higher degree of human disturbance in the Paraiba River Estuary.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…Thus, the results found here indicate that the DM zone (included in an environmental protection area) is the environment with the best condition among the analyzed zones, in contrast, the DP zone is indicated as having the worst condition, in terms of pollution, considering the two estuaries. Other studies conducted in the same estuaries demonstrate different intensities of ecological disturbances among these environments (Alves et al, ; Dolbeth, Vendel, Pessanha et al, ; Santana, Dolbeth, Barbosa, & Patrício, ; David, Lima, de Sousa Nóbrega & Amado, ). Alves et al () recorded a higher nutrient enrichment (ammonium, nitrite, nitrate, and total phosphorus) in the Paraiba River Estuary and found that A. brasiliensis from this estuary has a poor diet with greater frequencies of microplastics and parasites in their stomachs than A. brasiliensis from the Mamanguape River Estuary, a clear indication of higher degree of human disturbance in the Paraiba River Estuary.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Alves et al () recorded a higher nutrient enrichment (ammonium, nitrite, nitrate, and total phosphorus) in the Paraiba River Estuary and found that A. brasiliensis from this estuary has a poor diet with greater frequencies of microplastics and parasites in their stomachs than A. brasiliensis from the Mamanguape River Estuary, a clear indication of higher degree of human disturbance in the Paraiba River Estuary. David, Lima, de Sousa Nóbrega, and Amado () have described that the level of pollution causes disturbances in the capacity of water regulation and increases the MXR activity in oyster tissues of sites in upstream and downstream areas of Paraiba River Estuary and in upstream area of Mamanguape River Estuary, while the best tissue and cell water regulation, and the lowest MXR activity, was found in oyster from downstream of Mamanguape Estuary.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These economic activities together with the impact of urban wastewater, have been leading to an intense environmental degradation of the estuary. Recent studies have shown a higher degree of human disturbance in the Paraiba River estuary, such as a higher nutrient enrichment, microplastic pollution, and revealed a high activity of a cellular detoxification by fishes, which indicates a high concentration of pollutants in the water of the Paraiba River estuary (Alves et al 2016, de Moura et al 2016, Santos et al 2017, David et al 2018, Macêdo et al 2019.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Osmoconformers can be euryhaline in the measure that they can control the volume of their cells, performing isosmotic intracellular regulation (IIR), or regulatory volume decrease, upon exposure to dilute seawater (Florkin, 1962;Foster et al, 2010;Freire, Onken et al, 2008;Henry et al, 2012;Péqueux, 1995). Cell volume regulation costs energy (Amado et al, 2015;David et al, 2018;Florkin, 1962;Kirschner, 1991). Euryhaline osmoregulators, which perform hyper regulation, in their turn, sustain significant osmotic gradients to the water through the activation of ion transporters notoriously including the ubiquitous Na + /K + -ATPase, especially in the gills, net absorbing salt (Faleiros et al, 2010;Havird et al, 2014;Péqueux, 1995;Wang et al, 2012).…”
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