2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10393-019-01451-1
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Mercury in Populations of River Dolphins of the Amazon and Orinoco Basins

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“…In mammals, mercury intoxication causes neurological and reproductive disorders, and immunosuppression 66 – 68 . High total mercury loads (from 0.61 to 2.3 mg/kg wet weight) were recently described in muscle samples of eight of the Amazon river dolphins from the Tapajós River 69 , also analyzed in the present study. Five Amazon river dolphins from the Tapajós River were in poor nutritional condition, with three individuals presenting loss of nucal fat and one of them also presenting marked scapula and rib cage.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 58%
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“…In mammals, mercury intoxication causes neurological and reproductive disorders, and immunosuppression 66 – 68 . High total mercury loads (from 0.61 to 2.3 mg/kg wet weight) were recently described in muscle samples of eight of the Amazon river dolphins from the Tapajós River 69 , also analyzed in the present study. Five Amazon river dolphins from the Tapajós River were in poor nutritional condition, with three individuals presenting loss of nucal fat and one of them also presenting marked scapula and rib cage.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…According to da Silva 6 and Hrbek et al 7 , the Iniidae comprises three species: the Araguaian boto ( Inia araguaiaensis ), the Bolivian river dolphin ( I. boliviensis ), and the Amazon river dolphin or boto ( Inia geoffrensis ). The Iniidae are widely distributed throughout rivers and lakes of the Amazon, Orinoco and Araguaia-Tocantins basins 7 , 8 , and are strongly dependent on river margins and flooded forests 9 , 10 . The genus Inia is considered Endangered by the IUCN Red List and the Brazilian Ministry of Environment 11 , 12 especially due to illegal hunting 11 , 13 , but also to several other factors such as habitat fragmentation, mining-related pollution (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Field work was conducted in locations previously investigated by Gómez-Salazar et al (2012a, 2012b, Mosquera-Guerra et al (2019), and Trujillo et al (2019) in the Colombian and Peruvian Amazon and the Orinoco River in Colombia (conservation and abundance estimates); Pavanato et al (2016) in the Tapajos River, Brazil (conservation and abundance estimates); and Aliaga-Rossel & Guizada Duran (2020) in San Martín and Iténez, Bolivia (abundance estimates).…”
Section: Dolphin Capture Protocol and Measurement Recordingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nat. 43(167):199-211, abril-junio de 2019 2017 ;Anderson, et al, 2018;Mosquera-Guerra, et al, 2018). Este tipo transformación de los ecosistemas acuáticos heterogéneos y complejos, especialmente en la Amazonia y la cuenca del Tocantins, como resultado de la construcción de más de un centenar de centrales hidroeléctricas provoca la homogeneización ecológica de estos sistemas, cambios en los pulsos de inundación aguas debajo de las represas, así como la retención de nutrientes como el nitrógeno y el fósforo, que limitan la productividad primaria en redes tróficas acuáticas (Forsberg, et al, 2017;Latrubesse, et al, 2017;Anderson, et al, 2018;Mosquera-Guerra, et al, 2018b).…”
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“…Estos tensores han causado la transformación de extensas áreas ocupadas por los delfines de río en Suramérica. Arauho & Wang, (2014) señalaron los efectos que tendría en la población de la especie recientemente descrita I. araguaiaensis (Hrbek, et al, 2014), la presencia de siete proyectos hidroeléctricos, entre estos la hidroeléctrica de Tucuruí, los cuales transformarían el 54,9% de su área de distribución y restringirían los movimientos de la especie a tramos entre estos proyectos (Mosquera-Guerra, et al, 2018). Por otra parte, las especies I. boliviensis, I.g.…”
Section: Ríosunclassified