Trace elements concentration in blood of nesting Kemp’s Ridley turtles (Lepidochelys kempii) at Rancho Nuevo sanctuary, Tamaulipas, Mexico

Author:

Zavala-Félix Kevin AlanORCID,Reyes-López Miguel AngelORCID,Camacho-Sánchez Fátima YedithORCID,Acosta-Sánchez Héctor Hugo,Hart Catherine E.ORCID,Zavala-Norzagaray Alan A.ORCID,Leal-Sepúlveda ValeriaORCID,Leal-Moreno Renato,Espinoza-Romo Brenda AracelyORCID,Aguirre A. Alonso,Ley-Quiñónez César P.ORCID

Abstract

The concentrations of trace elements including As, Zn, Cu, Se, Pb, Hg and Cd, were determined in the blood of nesting Kemp’s ridley turtles (Lepidochelys kempii) at Rancho Nuevo sanctuary, Tamaulipas, Mexico during 2018–2020. The sequential concentrations analyzed were Zn> Se> Cu> As> Pb; while Cd and Hg concentrations were below the limits of detection (0.01 μg g-1). No significant differences were observed between the concentrations of trace elements (p> 0.05) by year, except Se levels, possibly resulting from recorded seasonal differences in turtle size. No relationships among turtle size vs elements concentration were observed. In conclusion, essential and toxic trace elements concentrations in the blood of nesting Kemp’s ridley turtles may be a reflex of the ecosystem in which the turtles develop, that is, with low bioavailability of elements observed in the trophic webs in the Gulf of Mexico.

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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