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Monitoring anthropogenic sewage pollution on mangrove creeks in southern Mozambique: a test of Palaemon concinnus Dana, 1852 (Palaemonidae) as a biological indicator
Authors:Penha-Lopes Gil  Torres Paulo  Cannicci Stefano  Narciso Luis  Paula José
Institution:a Laboratório Marítimo da Guia, Centro de Oceanografia, FCUL, Avenida Na Senhora do Cabo, N° 939, 2750-374 Cascais, Portugal
b Institute of Biology, University of Southern Denmark, DK-5230 Odense M, Denmark
c Dipartimento di Biologia Evoluzionistica, Università degli Studi di Firenze, via Romana 17, I-50125 Firenze, Italy
Abstract:Tropical coastal ecosystems, such as mangroves, have a great ecological and socioeconomic importance for adjacent systems and local populations, but intensive environmental impact monitoring is still lacking, mainly in East Africa. This study evaluated the potential anthropogenic disturbance on Palaemon concinnus population structure and fitness. Palaemon concinnus populations from one peri-urban (domestic sewage impacted) and two pristine mangrove creeks were studied by sampling nearly 100 shrimps per location every 15 days for 12 months. The shrimps at the peri-urban location were larger, experienced longer reproductive periods, presented higher proportion of ovigerous females and better embryo quality when compared with shrimps inhabiting pristine locations. Physiological indices (RNA/DNA ratio) were similar between shrimps at pristine and peri-urban mangroves. However, a higher level of parasitation by a Bopyridae isopod, Pseudione elongata indicated some degree of stress on the host at the peri-urban mangrove, with potential effects on the host population dynamics.
Keywords:Palaemon concinnus  Indicator species  Domestic sewage  Mangrove ecosystem  Mozambique
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