Artículo
Thermal sensitivity of Rhinella arenarum tadpole at low concentrations of dimethoate pesticides
Quiroga, Lorena Beatriz
; Gordillo, Luciana
; Aragon y Traverso, Juan Héctor
; Iribas, Francisco Javier
; Sanabria, Eduardo Alfredo
Fecha de publicación:
05/2024
Editorial:
Elsevier Science Inc.
Revista:
Comparative Biochemistry And Physiology. Toxicology & Pharmacology
ISSN:
1532-0456
e-ISSN:
1878-1659
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
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Resumen
One of the main causes of contamination of aquatic environments, which affects biotic communities, is the use of pesticides in agricultural regions. Amphibians are considered good bio-indicators of aquatic pollution, because they are one of the most susceptible groups to pollution. Several studies suggest that both pollution and climate change produce synergistic effects in amphibians which amplify the toxicity afecting survival, and malformations with an increase in temperature. We studied the sensitivity of sublethal concentrations of dimethoate in Rhinella arenarum tadpoles on two fitness related thermal traits including locomotor swimming performance and thermal tolerance limits (CTmax = critical thermal maximum and CTmin = critical thermal minimum). The locomotor performance of R. arenarum tadpoles decreased with increasing sublethal dimethoate concentrations up to ~60 % at intermediates dimethoate concentration. The tadpoles showed a tendency to decrease their tolerance to high temperatures (CTmax) with increasing dimethoate concentration around ~0.5 ◦C, however no significant differences were found among treatments. Similarly, tadpoles showed decreases in their cold resistance (CTmin) with dimethoate concentrations, around 1 ◦C the high concentrations of dimethoate. The increase of atypical climatic events, such as heat waves may put R. arenarum tadpoles at greater risk when exposed to dimethoate. Our results show that the sublethal concentrations of the dimethoate pesticide may affect the fitness and survival of the larvae of R. arenarum in natural, and seminatural enviroments.
Palabras clave:
Argentina
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Global warming
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Locomotor performance
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Monte desert
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Thermal extremes
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Quiroga, Lorena Beatriz; Gordillo, Luciana; Aragon y Traverso, Juan Héctor; Iribas, Francisco Javier; Sanabria, Eduardo Alfredo; Thermal sensitivity of Rhinella arenarum tadpole at low concentrations of dimethoate pesticides; Elsevier Science Inc.; Comparative Biochemistry And Physiology. Toxicology & Pharmacology; 279; 5-2024; 1-9
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