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LC-MSMS analysis of green sea turtles in Reunion Island


ABSTRACT: Human activities and climate change have negatively affected the world's oceans, leading to a 30-60% decline in biodiversity and habitats in coastal ecosystems. Marine turtles, as bioindicator species, accumulate contaminants, including trace elements, due to their extensive migration and long life span. However, there is a lack of data on the abundance of these contaminants and their effects on marine turtles' health. This study focuses on analyzing the muscle proteome of juvenile green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) from Reunion Island. The ultimate goal was to evaluate whether muscle proteome responds to in-situ mixtures of inorganic contaminants to decipher the possible impacts on individual health, thereby identifying potential new biomarkers for long-term monitoring and conservation efforts.

INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive HF-X

ORGANISM(S): Chelonia Mydas

TISSUE(S): Skeletal Muscle

SUBMITTER: Fabrice BERTILE  

LAB HEAD: Sarah Cianférani

PROVIDER: PXD044676 | Pride | 2025-03-17

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Tracing troubles: Unveiling the hidden impact of inorganic contamination on juvenile green sea turtle.

Beauvieux Anaïs A   Bourjea Jérôme J   Fromentin Jean-Marc JM   Jean Claire C   Ciccione Stéphane S   Ballorain Katia K   Romero Diego D   Dbouk Zahraa Z   Hirschler Aurélie A   Bertile Fabrice F   Schull Quentin Q  

Marine pollution bulletin 20241004


Human activities and climate change have negatively affected the world's oceans, leading to a decline of 30 to 60 % in coastal ecosystems' biodiversity and habitats. The projected increase in the human population to 9.7 billion by 2050 raises concerns about the sustainability of marine ecosystem conservation and exploitation. Marine turtles, as sentinel species, accumulate contaminants, including trace elements, due to their extensive migration and long-life span. However, there is a lack of dat  ...[more]

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