Impacts of nickel mining on the DNA and hematological parameters of two species of bat in central Brazil

Author:

Sotero Daiany1,Benvindo-Souza Marcelino1,Lopes Alice Carvalho1,de Freitas Renata Pereira1,Silva Daniela Melo e1

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal de Goiás

Abstract

Abstract Exposure to heavy metals in mining zones is a significant threat, which can affect ecosystem services and contribute to the decline of wild bat populations. The present study investigated the impacts caused by mining on two bat species in central Brazil, the nectarivorous Glossophaga soricina and the frugivorous Carollia perspicillata. The bats were collected from a nickel miningzone (treatment) and protected area (control). The leukocyte profile of each species was compiled and genotoxicity (comet assay) and mutagenicity (micronucleus test) were determined using the appropriate procedures. Glossophaga soricina presented significantly higher frequencies of neutrophils and lymphocytes in the mining zone in comparison with the protected area, whereas C. perspicillata presented higher frequencies of lymphocytes in the mining zone, but significantly lower frequencies of monocytes. Concomitantly, G. soricina also presented a higher frequency of DNA damage, although no variation was found in this parameter in C. perspicillata when comparing environments. We also found no significant between populations in terms of the frequency of micronuclei and other nuclear abnormalities. Overall, the results of the study indicate that bats are susceptible to immunological disorders and DNA damage in mining zones, with the nectarivorous G. soricina appearing to be relatively more susceptible, and thus a potentially effective bioindicator of the impact of contamination in these environments.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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