Literature DB >> 29524894

Occurrence of pesticide residues in fish from south American rainfed agroecosystems.

Federico Ernst1, Beatriz Alonso1, Marcos Colazzo2, Lucia Pareja2, Verónica Cesio1, Alfredo Pereira3, Alejandro Márquez4, Eugenia Errico3, Angel Manuel Segura5, Horacio Heinzen6, Andrés Pérez-Parada7.   

Abstract

Environmental sustainability of South American rainfed agroecosystems is of current concern. In this work, we evaluate the occurrence of multiple pesticide residues in muscle tissue of wild fish species from two large rivers in South America (Uruguay and Negro Rivers). Two sampling campaigns (representing summer and winter crops) were performed during 2015 targeting a wide biodiversity of fish species used for human consumption (ranging from migratory to non-migratory and from detritivorous to top-predators). Three different localities associated to rainfed agriculture were assessed, two of them enclosed to a RAMSAR site (National Park "Esteros de Farrapos e Islas del Rio Uruguay"). Pesticide residues occurred in muscle tissue of 143 from 149 sampled fishes (96%). Thirty different pesticides were detected at concentrations from <1 to 194μgkg-1. Incidence of pesticides in fish were tightly related to: i) features of the contaminant: (Kow, environmental persistence and mobility) and ii) intensity of use of particular pesticides and land dedicated to rainfed agriculture. Trifloxystrobin, metolachlor and pyraclostrobin showed the highest rates of occurrence. Of great concern is that strobirulins have highest toxicity to fish from those detected compounds. From the pattern of pesticides occurring for non-migratory fish species it was possible to trend important spatial differences related to the intensity of rainfed agriculture. Results suggest a regular exposition of aquatic wild biota to sublethal concentrations of multiple semi-polar pesticides.
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Keywords:  Biomonitoring; Fish; Mass spectrometry; Pesticide residues; RAMSAR site; Rainfed agriculture

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29524894     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.02.320

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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