Effects of intensive agriculture and urbanization on water quality and pesticide risks in freshwater ecosystems of the Ecuadorian Amazon

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作者
Cabrera M. [1 ,2 ]
Capparelli M.V. [3 ]
Ñacato-Ch C. [4 ]
Moulatlet G.M. [5 ]
López-Heras I. [6 ]
Díaz González M. [6 ]
Alvear-S D. [2 ]
Rico A. [1 ,6 ]
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[1] Cavanilles Institute of Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology, University of Valencia, Paterna
[2] Laboratorio Nacional de Referencia Del Agua, Universidad Regional Amazónica Ikiam, Tena
[3] Instituto de Ciencias Del Mar y Limnología-Estación El Carmen, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Ciudad Del Carmen
[4] Laboratorio de Química, Universidad Regional Amazónica Ikiam, Tena
[5] Red de Biología Evolutiva, Instituto de Ecología, A.C. INECOL, Veracruz, Xalapa
[6] IMDEA Water Institute, Science and Technology Campus of the University of Alcalá, Alcalá de Henares
关键词
Agricultural frontier; Amazon river; Palm oil; Pesticides; Water quality monitoring;
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10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.139286
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The Ecuadorian Amazon has experienced a significant land use change due to the demographic increase and the expansion of the agricultural frontier. Such changes in land use have been associated to water pollution problems, including the emission of untreated urban wastewater and pesticides. Here we provide the first report on the influence of urbanization and intensive agriculture expansion on water quality parameters, pesticide contamination and the ecological status of Amazonian freshwater ecosystems of Ecuador. We monitored 19 water quality parameters, 27 pesticides, and the macroinvertebrate community in 40 sampling locations of the Napo River basin (northern Ecuador), including a nature conservation reserve and sites in areas influenced by African palm oil production, corn production and urbanization. The ecological risks of pesticides were assessed using a probabilistic approach based on species sensitivity distributions. The results of our study show that urban areas and areas dominated by African palm oil production have a significant influence on water quality parameters, affecting macroinvertebrate communities and biomonitoring indices. Pesticide residues were detected in all sampling sites, with carbendazim, azoxystrobin, diazinon, propiconazole and imidacloprid showing the largest prevalence (>80% of the samples). We found a significant effect of land use on water pesticide contamination, with residues of organophosphate insecticides correlating with African palm oil production and some fungicides with urban areas. The pesticide risk assessment indicated organophosphate insecticides (ethion, chlorpyrifos, azinphos-methyl, profenofos and prothiophos) and imidacloprid as the compounds posing the largest ecotoxicological hazard, with pesticide mixtures potentially affecting up to 26–29% of aquatic species. Ecological risks of organophosphate insecticides were more likely to occur in rivers surrounded by African palm oil plantations, while imidacloprid risks were identified in corn crop areas as well as in natural areas. Future investigations are needed to clarify the sources of imidacloprid contamination and to assess its effects for Amazonian freshwater ecosystems. © 2023 The Authors
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