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    Metal accumulation and oxidative stress responses in Ulva spp. in the presence of nocturnal pulses of metals from sediment: A field transplantation experiment under eutrophic conditions

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    Authors
    Pereira, Patrícia M R
    De Pablo, Hilda
    Guilherme, S. Isabel Antunes Gomes
    Carvalho, Susana cc
    Santos, Maria Ana S
    Vale, Carlos
    Pacheco, Mário Guilherme Garcês
    KAUST Department
    Red Sea Research Center (RSRC)
    Date
    2014-03
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10754/563413
    
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    In aquatic systems under eutrophic conditions, remobilization of metals from sediment to the overlying water may occur. Consequently, adaptive responses of local organisms could result from the accumulation of metals intermittently released from the sediment. In summer 2007, a field transplantation experiment was performed in the Óbidos lagoon (Portugal) with Ulva spp. comprising three short-term exposures (between 15:30-23:30; 23:30-07:30; 07:30-15:30) during a 24-h period. In each period, Ulva spp. was collected at a reference site located in the lower lagoon (LL) and transplanted to a eutrophic site located at the Barrosa branch (BB), characterized by moderate metal contamination. For comparison purposes, macroalgae samples were simultaneously exposed at LL under the same conditions. Both sites were surveyed in short-time scales (2-4 h) for the analysis of the variability of physical-chemical parameters in the water and metal levels in suspended particulate matter. The ratios to Al of particulate Mn, Fe, Cu and Pb increased during the period of lower water oxygenation at the eutrophic site, reaching 751 × 10-4, 0.67, 12 × 10-4, 9.9 × 10-4, respectively, confirming the release of metals from the sediment to water during the night. At the reference site, dissolved oxygen oscillated around 100%, Mn/Al ratios were considerably lower (81 × 10-4-301 × 10-4) compared to BB (234 × 10-4-790 × 10-4), and no increases of metal/Al ratios were found during the night. In general, algae uptake of Mn, Cu, Fe, Pb and Cd was significantly higher at the eutrophic site compared to the reference site. The results confirmed the potential of Ulva spp. as bioindicator of metal contamination and its capability to respond within short periods. An induction of SOD, an inhibition of CAT and the increase of LPO were recorded in Ulva spp. exposed at BB (between 23:30 and 7:30) probably as a response to the higher incorporation of Mn, Fe and Pb in combination with the lack of dissolved oxygen in the water. Current findings emphasize the importance of assessing, in eutrophic systems, the relationship between the variability of chemical conditions and its repercussions on autochthonous organisms over day-night cycles. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd.
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    Pereira, P., de Pablo, H., Guilherme, S., Carvalho, S., Santos, M. A., Vale, C., & Pacheco, M. (2014). Metal accumulation and oxidative stress responses in Ulva spp. in the presence of nocturnal pulses of metals from sediment: A field transplantation experiment under eutrophic conditions. Marine Environmental Research, 94, 56–64. doi:10.1016/j.marenvres.2013.12.005
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    Patricia Pereira (SFRH/BPD/69563/2010) benefits from a Postdoctoral grant from the "Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia" (FCT). This work was financially supported by the company "Aguas do Oeste" within the project "Monitoring and modelling the Obidos lagoon and the Foz do Arelho submarine outlet".
    Publisher
    Elsevier BV
    Journal
    Marine Environmental Research
    DOI
    10.1016/j.marenvres.2013.12.005
    PubMed ID
    24373387
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1016/j.marenvres.2013.12.005
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