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The use of a lacertid lizard as a model for reptile ecotoxicology studies: part 2--biomarkers of exposure and toxicity among pesticide exposed lizards
Authors:Amaral Maria José  Bicho Rita C  Carretero Miguel A  Sanchez-Hernandez Juan C  Faustino Augusto M R  Soares Amadeu M V M  Mann Reinier M
Institution:a CESAM & Departmento de Biologia, Universidade de Aveiro, 3810-193 Aveiro, Portugal
b CIBIO - Centro de Investigação em Biodiversidade e Recursos Genéticos, Universidade do Porto, Campus Agrário de Vairão, 4485-661 Vairão, Portugal
c Laboratorio de Ecotoxicología, Facultad de Ciencias del Medio Ambiente y Bioquímica, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Avda. Carlos III, 45071 Toledo, Spain
d Departamento de Patologia e Imunologia Molecular, ICBAS, Universidade do Porto, 4050-123 Porto, Portugal
e Centre for Environmental Sustainability, University of Technology, Sydney, Broadway, NSW 2007, Australia
f Hydrobiology, Auchenflower, Queensland 4066, Australia
Abstract:As part of a wider study examining the impacts of corn pesticides on lacertid lizards in north-western Portugal, we examined various physiological, biochemical, and histological biomarkers of exposure and effect among field populations of Podarcis bocagei. Biomarkers included body condition index, standard metabolic rate, locomotor performance, parasitization, glutathione oxidative pathways and related enzyme activity, lipid peroxidation and liver and testis histology. Few of the various biomarkers investigated provided statistically significant evidence of toxic effect. However, using a weight of evidence approach, we conclude that pesticides are affecting lizards living in the vicinity of pesticide exposed corn agriculture sites. Lizards from these locations present a profile of animals under metabolic stress with reduced condition indices, increased standard metabolic rate, lower incidence of hepatocyte vacuolation, altered iron metabolism, increased activation of GSH oxidation pathways, and even increased prevalence of hemoparasites.
Keywords:Pesticides  Field study  Reptiles  Multi-biomarker approach  Agro-environments
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