Journal or Publishing Institution: Water Environment Research
Study: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/wer.70117
Author(s): Cuzziol Boccioni, A.P., Lajmanovich, R.C., Repetti, M.R., Attademo, A.M., Zalazar, C.S., Manassero, A., Russell‐White, K., Lancelle, M.V., Muchiutti, A., Leon, E.J. and Peltzer, P.M.,
Article Type: Peer Reviewed Study
Abstract:
Summary
- “Las Conchas” stream, within a natural protected area, showed the highest glyphosate concentration in sediment ever reported in South America.
- Several physicochemical parameters were outside the quality standards in most of the streams studied, suggesting severe pollution.
- Sublethal effects in tadpoles included hormonal, enzymatic, and genotoxic disruptions, along with stunted growth and delayed development.
- The findings emphasize the necessity for stricter agricultural management and monitoring to mitigate pollution in freshwater ecosystems.
Keywords: Rhinella arenarum; bioassays; biomarkers; contamination; ecotoxicity; sediments; water, glyphosate
Citation:
Cuzziol Boccioni, A.P., Lajmanovich, R.C., Repetti, M.R., Attademo, A.M., Zalazar, C.S., Manassero, A., Russell‐White, K., Lancelle, M.V., Muchiutti, A., Leon, E.J. and Peltzer, P.M., 2025. Ecotoxicological Impact of Agro‐Industry on Streams From a South American Basin: Amphibian Tadpoles as Indicators of Environmental Health. Water Environment Research, 97(6), p.e70117.
Category:
- Health effects
- Environmental effects
Record ID: 2839
