Publications by authors named "Raphaelle Rinaldo"

Spatial patterns of genetic variation compared across species provide information about the predictability of genetic diversity in natural populations, and areas requiring conservation measures. Due to their remarkable fish diversity, rivers in Neotropical regions are ideal systems to confront theory with observations and would benefit greatly from such approaches given their increasing vulnerability to anthropogenic pressures. We used SNP data from 18 fish species with contrasting life-history traits, co-sampled across 12 sites in the Maroni- a major river system from the Guiana Shield -, to compare patterns of intraspecific genetic variation and identify their underlying drivers.

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  • The study aimed to assess the impact of gold-mining activities on mercury concentrations and isotopic signatures in freshwater fish consumed by local populations in French Guiana.
  • Analysis focused on different fish species from both a gold-mining area (Camopi) and a pristine area (Trois-Sauts) to compare total mercury (THg) levels, methylmercury (MeHg) concentrations, and stable isotopes.
  • Results showed that while THg levels were higher in periphytophagous fish from the gold-mining area, the differences in mercury isotopes indicated complex biogeochemical processes, making it difficult to directly link mercury levels in fish to gold-mining activities.
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In some locations, artisanal and small-scale gold-mining (ASGM) represents a significant source of anthropogenic Hg to freshwater environments. The Hg released from ASGM can contaminate aquatic fauna and pose health risks to downstream populations. Total Hg (THg) concentrations, speciation, and isotopic compositions were analyzed in water, suspended particulate matter, soil, and bottom sediment samples from pristine areas and in places of active and legacy gold mining along the Oyapock River (French Guiana) and its tributaries.

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