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Ocean warming and CO2-driven acidification can alter the toxicity of metal-contaminated sediments to the meiofauna community

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Autor(es):
Alta, Giam Luca ; Alves, Aline Vecchio ; Trevizani, Tailisi Hoppe ; Figueira, Rubens Cesar Lopes ; Gallucci, Fabiane ; Choueri, Rodrigo Brasil
Número total de Autores: 6
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: Science of The Total Environment; v. 885, p. 14-pg., 2023-05-05.
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Interactive effects of trace metal contamination, ocean warming, and CO2-driven acidification on the structure of a meiofaunal benthic community was assessed. Meiofauna microcosm bioassays were carried out in controlled conditions in a full factorial experimental design which included three fixed factors: metal contamination in the sediment (3 levels of a mixture of Cu, Pb, Zn, and Hg), temperature (26 and 28 degrees C) and pH (7.6 and 8.1). Metal contamination caused a sharp decrease in the densities of the most abundant meiobenthic groups and interacted with temperature rise, exacerbating deleterious effects for Nematoda and Copepoda, but mitigating effects for Acoelomorpha. CO2-driven acidification resulted in increased acoelomorphs density, but only in sediments with lower levels of metals. Copepod densities, in turn, were lower in the CO2-driven acidification scenario regardless of contamination or temperature. The results obtained in the present study showed that temperature rise and CO2-driven acidification of coastal ocean waters, at environmentally relevant levels, interacts with trace metals in marine sediments, differently affecting the major groups of benthic biota. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 17/07351-4 - Avaliação ecotoxicológica de sedimentos contaminados em cenários futuros de acidificação e aquecimento do meio marinho
Beneficiário:Rodrigo Brasil Choueri
Modalidade de apoio: Auxílio à Pesquisa - Regular