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Impacts of exposure to mine tailings on zooplankton hatching from a resting egg bank
Authors:de Souza Santos  Gleice  Silva  Edissa Emi Cortez  Balmant  Florinda Moreira  Gomes  Paula Cristine Silva  Eskinazi-Sant’Anna  Eneida M
Institution:1.Department of Biodiversity, Evolution and Environment, Laboratory of Aquatic Ecology, Evolution and Conservation, Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto, Campus Morro Do Cruzeiro, S/N. Ouro Preto, 35400-000, Brazil
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Abstract:

In the last five years, two colossal environmental disasters involving iron-enriched mine tailings have occurred in Brazil, affecting many aquatic ecosystems over the short, medium and long-terms. This study investigated whether these iron-enriched mine tailings affect the main biotic strategy to restore zooplankton populations affected by severe stress, i.e., hatching of dormant stages. A 30 day hatching experiment was conducted, using a resting egg bank from a natural lake, exposed to 3 concentrations of mine tailings: control (0 g), T25 (25 g) and T50 (50 g). A total of 22, 15 and 16 species hatched in the control, T25 and T50, respectively. Conochilus sp., Filinia terminalis, Hexartha mira, Bosmina longirostris and Ceriodaphnia silvestrii hatched only in the control, which suggests that these species are sensitive to any concentration of mine tailings. A gradual decrease in richness and hatchling abundance was recorded, from the control (8.0?±?1.0 SE species and 1597?±?73.9 hatchlings) to T25 (4.6?±?1.2 species and 1279?±?136.5 hatchlings) and then to T50 (2.3?±?1.2 species and 603.3?±?61.9 hatchlings). Our results suggest that exposure of zooplankton resting eggs to iron-enriched mine tailings may negatively impact these egg banks in natural ecosystems, with potential impacts on the restoration of zooplankton communities after even short-term exposures.

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