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Mar Pollut Bull ; 181: 113936, 2022 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35850084

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Tires can release a large number of chemical compounds that are potentially hazardous for aquatic organisms. An ecophysiological system was used to do high-frequency monitoring of individual clearance, respiration rates, and absorption efficiency of juvenile oysters (8 months old) gradually exposed to four concentrations of tire leachates (equivalent masses: 0, 1, 10, and 100 µg tire mL-1). Leachates significantly reduced clearance (52 %) and respiration (16 %) rates from 1 µg mL-1, while no effect was observed on the absorption efficiency. These results suggest that tire leachates affect oyster gills, which are the organ of respiration and food retention as well as the first barrier against contaminants. Calculations of scope for growth suggested a disruption of the energy balance with a significant reduction of 57 %. Because energy balance directs whole-organism functions (e.g., growth, reproductive outputs), the present study calls for an investigation of the long-term consequences of chemicals released by tires.


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Crassostrea , Animais , Organismos Aquáticos , Brânquias , Respiração , Borracha
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