How does human activity influence the well-being of invertebrate species living on rocky shorelines?

Science / Life Sciences

This project investigates the effects of coastal urbanization and rising temperatures on the health of mussels along the Brazilian coast, from south to northeast. As filter feeders and stationary organisms, mussels are directly impacted by pollution and heat, making them valuable bioindicators of environmental conditions. I analyze biochemical markers in mussel tissues that signal metabolic stress and cellular injury and correlate this information with maps of land use, temperature, and water quality. My research team’s goal is to anticipate ecological impacts before they become irreversible. Our work introduces a novel method for evaluating coastal environments that could inform conservation actions and public policies in response to the climate crisis.

Amount invested

Grant 2025: R$266.746,00

Institutions

  • Universidade Federal da Bahia

Open Calls

Joint call 3 to support Black and Indigenous ecology postdocs
  • Topics
  • ecological impacts
  • rocky coastline
  • urbanization