Mercury Contamination as an Indicator of Fish Species’ Trophic Position in the Middle Araguaia River, Brazil

Author:

de Castro Moraes Lilian1,Bernardi José Vicente Elias2,de Souza João Pedro Rudrigues3ORCID,Portela Joelma Ferreira3,Pereira Hasley Rodrigo1ORCID,de Oliveira Barbosa Hugo1,Pires Nayara Luiz1ORCID,Monteiro Lucas Cabrera4,Rodrigues Ygor Oliveira Sarmento1ORCID,Vieira Ludgero Cardoso Galli5ORCID,Sousa Passos Carlos José6ORCID,de Souza Jurandir Rodrigues3ORCID,Bastos Wanderley Rodrigues7ORCID,Dórea José Garrofe8

Affiliation:

1. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Ambientais, Faculdade UnB Planaltina, Universidade de Brasília, Planaltina 73345-010, DF, Brazil

2. Laboratório de Geoestatística e Geodésia, Faculdade UnB Planaltina, Universidade de Brasília, Planaltina 73345-010, DF, Brazil

3. Laboratório de Química Analítica e Ambiental, Instituto de Química, Universidade de Brasília, Brasília 70919-970, DF, Brazil

4. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas, Universidade de Brasília, Brasília 70910-900, DF, Brazil

5. Núcleo de Estudos e Pesquisas Ambientais e Limnológicas, Faculdade UnB Planaltina, Universidade de Brasília, Planaltina 73345-010, DF, Brazil

6. Faculdade UnB Planaltina, Universidade de Brasília, Brasília 73345-010, DF, Brazil

7. Laboratório de Biogeoquímica Ambiental, Universidade Federal de Rondônia, Porto Velho 76901-000, RO, Brazil

8. Faculdade de Ciências da Saúde, Universidade de Brasília, Brasília 70919-970, DF, Brazil

Abstract

This study evaluates the use of mercury (Hg) concentrations in fish muscle tissue to determine a species’ trophic position (TP) in its environment. A campaign conducted in 2019 along 375 km in the middle Araguaia River basin, Brazil, resulted in 239 organisms from 20 species collected. The highest total mercury (THg) concentrations were found in Pellonacastelnaeana (6.93 µg·g−1, wet weight) and in Triportheus elongatus (3.18 µg·g−1, wet weight), whose TPs were different according to the FishBase database. However, they occupied the same trophic level in this study. The intra-specific comparison showed a difference in Hg concentrations between individuals captured in distinct sites. The study of the biota–sediment accumulation factor (BSAF) showed that spatiality interferes with a species’ TP. Statistical analyses revealed that when we used a predicted species’ TP based on each individual’s size, it explained 72% of the variability in THg concentration across all fish species. Multiple regression analysis confirmed that standard length and FishBase values are positively associated with THg (R2 = 0.943). These results point to Hg as a viable indicator of a fish species’ TP since it reflects regional, biological, and environmental factors, as demonstrated here for the middle Araguaia River.

Funder

the Fundação de Apoio à Pesquisa do Distrito Federal—FAP-DF

Universidade de Brasília—UnB

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Chemical Health and Safety,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Toxicology

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