Elemental composition of the hydrothermal vent clamCalyptogena magnificafrom the East Pacific Rise
โ Scribed by G. Roesijadi; E. A. Crecelius
- Book ID
- 104754492
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 645 KB
- Volume
- 83
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0025-3162
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โฆ Synopsis
Specimens of the hydrothermal vent clam Calyptogena magnifica were collected at a depth of 2 600 m from 21~ on the East Pacific Rise in spring, 1982. The elemental composition was determined for the total soft tissues, individual organs, and the shell. The soft parts contained high concentrations of a number of trace metals. Iron, copper, and zinc, at 760, 148 and 2 152/~g g-1 dry weight, respectively, were present at the highest concentrations. Silver and antimony exhibited the greatest enrichments when their concentrations in C. magnifica were compared with those measured in a shallow-water marine mussel, Mytilus edulis. In contrast to the soft parts, the shell was not a site of metal accumulation or deposition. Within the soft parts; gills, kidney, pericardium, and mantle were involved in the concentration of various metals; the degree of concentration varied depending on the particular metal under consideration. C. magnifica possesses metal body burdens which are ordinarily considered to be very high and potentially toxic in other species.
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