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Contribution to the ecotoxicological study of cadmium, copper and zinc in the musselMytilus edulis

โœ Scribed by C. Amiard-Triquet; B. Berthet; C. Metayer; J. C. Amiard


Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1986
Tongue
English
Weight
655 KB
Volume
92
Category
Article
ISSN
0025-3162

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โœฆ Synopsis


A regulation of internal levels of some essential metals has been observed in various animals, whereas the bioaccumulation of several non-essential metals parallels their overloads in water. In the mussel Mytilus edulis L., we have attempted to determine if such a phenomenon exists by comparing the patterns of accumulation of copper and zinc vs cadmium. With this aim, mussels collected in the Bay of Bourgneuf (France) in November 1983 were exposed to these metals for 16 d. At external levels of zinc as high as 100/~g 1-1, mussels were able to maintain a normal concentration in all groups of organs for 4 d. The ability of mussels to limit the bioaccumulation of copper and zinc varied from organ to organ, and decreased with higher levels of contamination and longer periods of exposure. In contrast, at the lowest experimental concentration and the lowest period of exposure, a significant increase of cadmium in mussel tissues was generally observed. Even at the highest sub-lethal doses, the levels of copper and zinc in mussel tissues were not much higher than the natural levels (contaminated:background ratios = 2.3 to 6.1), whereas the bioaccumulation of cadmium was less well restricted (contaminated:background ratios= 136 to 192). The use of mussels as a bioindicator of pollution seems doubtful for essential metals, particularly as regards short-term pollution, since the levels of these trace elements in the organisms are largely independent of their concentration in the ambient seawater.


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