Marine mesocosm system: A reliable tool for testing bioaccumulation and effects of seawater enrichment with dissolved iron in reef organisms

IF 1.6 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES MethodsX Pub Date : 2024-09-05 DOI:10.1016/j.mex.2024.102949
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In 2015, a marine mesocosm facility was designed and implemented by the Coral Vivo Project in its research station (Porto Seguro, Bahia State, Brazil) to initially study the effects of global impacts, especially ocean warming and acidification, on coral reefs. However, local impacts, including seawater contamination with metal(loid)s, are considered as a major threat to coral reefs. Also, in 2015, the largest disaster involving a mining dam occurred in Brazil. Iron (Fe) mining tailings originated from the dam failure affected not only freshwater ecosystems (rivers, lakes and lagoons), but also adjacent beaches, mangroves, restingas, reefs and other marine systems. Seawater, sediments and biota were contaminated with metal(loid)s, especially Fe, arsenic (As), mercury (Hg) and manganese (Mn). Therefore, we aimed to adapt the marine mesocosm facility of the Coral Vivo Project to evaluate the bioaccumulation and biological impacts of increasing concentrations of dissolved Fe on a diversity of reef organisms. Results obtained indicate a great versatility and reliability of the marine mesocosm system for application in biological and ecological studies on the isolated effect of seawater dissolved Fe on reef organisms of different functional groups simultaneously.

  • Studies involving seawater enrichment with dissolved Fe can be performed using a marine mesocosm system.

  • The marine mesocosm is a reliable tool to study the isolated effects of metal(loid)s on reef organisms.

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海洋中观系统:测试海水中溶解铁对珊瑚礁生物的生物累积和影响的可靠工具
2015年,Coral Vivo项目在其研究站(巴西巴伊亚州塞古罗港)设计并实施了一个海洋中观宇宙设施,以初步研究全球影响,特别是海洋变暖和酸化对珊瑚礁的影响。然而,包括海水金属污染在内的局部影响也被认为是对珊瑚礁的主要威胁。此外,2015 年,巴西发生了涉及采矿大坝的最大灾难。溃坝产生的铁(Fe)矿尾矿不仅影响了淡水生态系统(河流、湖泊和泻湖),还影响了附近的海滩、红树林、休憩带、珊瑚礁和其他海洋系统。海水、沉积物和生物群受到金属(loid)的污染,尤其是铁、砷(As)、汞(Hg)和锰(Mn)。因此,我们旨在利用珊瑚活体项目的海洋中观宇宙设施,评估溶解铁浓度增加对多种珊瑚礁生物的生物累积和生物影响。研究结果表明,海洋中观生态系具有很大的通用性和可靠性,可同时应用于海水溶解铁对不同功能群礁生物的分离效应的生物学和生态学研究。
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MethodsX Health Professions-Medical Laboratory Technology
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