Presença de microcistina durante eventos de florações de microalgas na Lagoa de Araruama
2011; Essentia Editora; Volume: 5; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.19180/2177-4560.20110002
ISSN2177-4560
AutoresManildo Márcião de Oliveira, Maria Helena Campos Baeta Neves, Rodolpho Mattos Albano, Jayme da Cunha Bastos, Moacelio Verânio Silva Filho,
Tópico(s)Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics
ResumoAlgal blooms are phenomena produced by anthropogenic activities, despite the possible natural causes. In Araruama Lagoon, blooms occurred in 2005 and in subsequent years, causing profound changes in phytoplankton communities. These episodes triggered events of extensive fish mortality associated with low levels of dissolved oxygen. Another adverse effect associated with blooms is the production of harmful toxins such as phycotoxins produced by eukaryotic microalgae and cyanotoxins produced by cyanobacteria. Samples of fish (mullet and menhaden) and seston showed levels of microcystin by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), also a seston sample (Sao Pedro d'Aldeia on 08/22/2007), in a period not related to fish mortality, showed cells which contained genes encoding microcystin synthetase, an enzyme responsible for the synthesis of microcystin. The succession of microalgae with the concomitant presence of potentially toxic cyanobacteria draws attention to the risk of chronic exposure by the population that uses fish as their main protein source.
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