Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5749113 Environmental Pollution 2017 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Shell alterations and classical biomarkers was evaluated in limpets.•Significant differences were detected among sites under different pollution levels.•Shell malformations and traditional biomarkers responses were related.•All responses were consistent with local environmental contamination.•Shell parameters in limpets may be good proxies for assessing pollution.

During the last years, shell alterations in gastropods have been proposed as tools to be used in monitoring programs. However, no studies were so far performed investigating the relationships among shell parameters and classical biomarkers of damage. The relationship between shell alterations (biometrics, shape and elemental composition) and biomarkers (LPO and DNA strand break) was evaluated in the limpet L. subrugosa sampled along a contamination gradient in a multi-impacted coastal zone from southeastern Brazil. Statistically significant differences were detected among sites under different pollution levels. The occurrence of shell malformations was consistent with environmental levels of several hazardous substances reported for the studied area and related to lipid peroxidation and DNA damage. In addition, considering the low mobility, wide geographic distribution, ease of collection and abundance of limpets in coastal zones, this putative tool may be a cost-effective alternative to traditional biomarkers. Thus, shell alterations in limpets seem to be good proxies for assessing biological adverse effects in multi-impacted coastal zones.

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