Occurrence of legacy and emerging organic pollutants in whitemouth croakers from Southeastern Brazil

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Occurrence of legacy and emerging organic pollutants in whitemouth croakers from Southeastern Brazil. / Pizzochero, Ana Carolina; de la Torre, Adrian; Sanz, Paloma et al.
In: Science of the Total Environment, Vol. 682, 10.09.2019, p. 719-728.

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Pizzochero, AC, de la Torre, A, Sanz, P, Navarro, I, Michel, L, Lepoint, G, Das, K, Schnitzler, J, Chenery, S, McCarthy, I, Malm, O, Dorneles, P & Martinez, MA 2019, 'Occurrence of legacy and emerging organic pollutants in whitemouth croakers from Southeastern Brazil', Science of the Total Environment, vol. 682, pp. 719-728. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.05.213

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Pizzochero, A. C., de la Torre, A., Sanz, P., Navarro, I., Michel, L., Lepoint, G., Das, K., Schnitzler, J., Chenery, S., McCarthy, I., Malm, O., Dorneles, P., & Martinez, M. A. (2019). Occurrence of legacy and emerging organic pollutants in whitemouth croakers from Southeastern Brazil. Science of the Total Environment, 682, 719-728. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.05.213

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Pizzochero AC, de la Torre A, Sanz P, Navarro I, Michel L, Lepoint G, Das K, Schnitzler J, Chenery S, McCarthy I, et al. 2019. Occurrence of legacy and emerging organic pollutants in whitemouth croakers from Southeastern Brazil. Science of the Total Environment. 682:719-728. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.05.213

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Pizzochero AC, de la Torre A, Sanz P, Navarro I, Michel L, Lepoint G et al. Occurrence of legacy and emerging organic pollutants in whitemouth croakers from Southeastern Brazil. Science of the Total Environment. 2019 Sept 10;682:719-728. Epub 2019 May 17. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.05.213

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Pizzochero, Ana Carolina ; de la Torre, Adrian ; Sanz, Paloma et al. / Occurrence of legacy and emerging organic pollutants in whitemouth croakers from Southeastern Brazil. In: Science of the Total Environment. 2019 ; Vol. 682. pp. 719-728.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Occurrence of legacy and emerging organic pollutants in whitemouth croakers from Southeastern Brazil

AU - Pizzochero, Ana Carolina

AU - de la Torre, Adrian

AU - Sanz, Paloma

AU - Navarro, Irene

AU - Michel, Loic

AU - Lepoint, Giles

AU - Das, Krishna

AU - Schnitzler, Joseph

AU - Chenery, Simon

AU - McCarthy, Ian

AU - Malm, Olaf

AU - Dorneles, Paulo

AU - Martinez, Maria Angeles

PY - 2019/9/10

Y1 - 2019/9/10

N2 - The whitemouth croaker (Micropogonias furnieri) is one of the most commercially important species along the Atlantic coast of South America. Moreover, some of its biological traits (long life span, inshore feeding, high trophic position) make this species a suitable sentinel of coastal pollution. Here, we investigated contamination by multiple legacy and emerging organic pollutants, such as brominated and chlorinated flame retardants, polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDDs) and polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDFs), in whitemouth croakers from two estuaries (Guanabara and Sepetiba Bays) located in industrialized and urbanized areas in Rio de Janeiro State, Southeastern Brazil. Furthermore, we assessed how biological and ecological features could explain the observed contamination patterns. Regarding brominated flame retardants, concentrations of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) varied from 7.6 to 879.7 pg g-1 wet weight (w.w.), with high contribution of tetra-, penta-, hexa- and deca-BDEs. The sum of chlorinated flame retardants (dechlorane-related compounds, ΣDRC) ranged from <LOD to 41.1 pgg-1 w.w., mostly represented byDechlorane 603 and Dechlorane Plus (DP). Concentrations of PCDDs and PCDFsvaried from <LOD to 1.7 pg g-1 w.w., while the Toxic Equivalent (TEQ-PCDD/Fs) levels ranged from0.1 to 0.2 pg g-1 w.w. Positivecorrelations between δ15N and concentrations of tri-, tetra- and penta-BDEs,as well as ΣDRC, DP and anti-DP isomerssuggested that ecological factors (namely biomagnification along the food web)influence contamination of whitemouth croakers in the estuaries studied.Moreover, the sum of PBDEs (ΣPBDE), tri-and tetra-BDEs concentrations were negatively correlatedwith fish size, suggesting that depuration by fishes and/or habitat shift throughout the whitemouth croaker’s life cyclemight also influence concentrations. Overall, our study emphasized the need forfurther investigations to help understandthe complex patterns of bioaccumulationand biomagnification that seem to exist in Southeastern Brazil.

AB - The whitemouth croaker (Micropogonias furnieri) is one of the most commercially important species along the Atlantic coast of South America. Moreover, some of its biological traits (long life span, inshore feeding, high trophic position) make this species a suitable sentinel of coastal pollution. Here, we investigated contamination by multiple legacy and emerging organic pollutants, such as brominated and chlorinated flame retardants, polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDDs) and polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDFs), in whitemouth croakers from two estuaries (Guanabara and Sepetiba Bays) located in industrialized and urbanized areas in Rio de Janeiro State, Southeastern Brazil. Furthermore, we assessed how biological and ecological features could explain the observed contamination patterns. Regarding brominated flame retardants, concentrations of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) varied from 7.6 to 879.7 pg g-1 wet weight (w.w.), with high contribution of tetra-, penta-, hexa- and deca-BDEs. The sum of chlorinated flame retardants (dechlorane-related compounds, ΣDRC) ranged from <LOD to 41.1 pgg-1 w.w., mostly represented byDechlorane 603 and Dechlorane Plus (DP). Concentrations of PCDDs and PCDFsvaried from <LOD to 1.7 pg g-1 w.w., while the Toxic Equivalent (TEQ-PCDD/Fs) levels ranged from0.1 to 0.2 pg g-1 w.w. Positivecorrelations between δ15N and concentrations of tri-, tetra- and penta-BDEs,as well as ΣDRC, DP and anti-DP isomerssuggested that ecological factors (namely biomagnification along the food web)influence contamination of whitemouth croakers in the estuaries studied.Moreover, the sum of PBDEs (ΣPBDE), tri-and tetra-BDEs concentrations were negatively correlatedwith fish size, suggesting that depuration by fishes and/or habitat shift throughout the whitemouth croaker’s life cyclemight also influence concentrations. Overall, our study emphasized the need forfurther investigations to help understandthe complex patterns of bioaccumulationand biomagnification that seem to exist in Southeastern Brazil.

KW - Micropogonias furnieri, Brazil; PBDEs; Dechloranes; PCDD/Fs; Stable Isotopes

U2 - 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.05.213

DO - 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.05.213

M3 - Article

VL - 682

SP - 719

EP - 728

JO - Science of the Total Environment

JF - Science of the Total Environment

SN - 0048-9697

ER -