Publications by authors named "J Vinicio Macias-Zamora"

Kelp forests (KFs) are one of the most significant marine ecosystems in the planet. They serve as a refuge for a wide variety of marine species of ecological and economic importance. Additionally, they aid with carbon sequestration, safeguard the coastline, and maintain water quality.

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Diagnostic ratios and compound-specific isotopic analysis (CSIA) are two tools that can help identify and differentiate the petrogenic and biogenic sources of hydrocarbons found in environmental samples. The present study aims to evaluate the concentration and type of n-alkanes and isoprenoids found in the oligotrophic waters of the Gulf of Mexico (n = 14), and through the typical diagnostic ratios reported for n-alkanes and its carbon isotopic composition (δC) to establish and differentiate the possible source of the hydrocarbons. Additionally, crude oil samples (n = 10) extracted in the Gulf of Mexico were evaluated by CSIA as a possible source of hydrocarbons to the study area.

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As filter feeders, bivalve mollusks have a high potential risk of contamination by microplastics (MPs), which can be considered a transfer vector for humans through their consumption. Spatial-temporal differences in the MP concentration were evaluated in the cultured oyster Magallana gigas in Todos Santos Bay (TSB) and San Quintin Bay (SQB) during winter and summer (2019). MPs were found in all samples in both seasons, where microfibers were the most abundant particles observed.

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  • The study analyzed the levels of toxic elements (As, Se, Hg, Pb, Cr) and toxaphene in 11 freshwater fish species across various water bodies in the Mexicali valley from August 2015 to April 2016.
  • Arsenic and selenium were found in higher concentrations in specific drain water, while selenium and mercury levels were highest in fish tissues from the Colorado River; some levels exceeded safe consumption limits.
  • Genotoxicity, indicated by micronucleated erythrocytes in Tilapia, was significantly linked to the concentrations of arsenic and selenium in the surrounding water.
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Microplastics (MPs) are ubiquitous and a threat to marine and freshwater environments. Effluent waters from secondary wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) into Todos Santos Bay (TSB) were investigated as sources of MPs. MPs were detected in all analyzed matrices and presented variable morphologies.

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