Replacing the use of live mussels with artificial mussels to monitor and assess the risks of heavy metals

IF 1.1 4区 社会学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
G. Kibria, R. Stark, D. Nugegoda, R. Wu
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ABSTRACT In the last few decades, biomonitors especially live mussels (LM) have been commonly used to monitor heavy metals in aquatic systems worldwide. This study examined the feasibility of replacing the use of live biomonitors with artificial mussels (AM) in monitoring heavy metals. Laboratory experiments were conducted to compare metal accumulation in the freshwater mussel, Velesunio ambiguus (live mussels or LM) with that of AM exposed to varying concentrations of copper, lead and zinc over a 28-day period. Furthermore, field studies were carried out to compare metal accumulation in V. ambiguous at three sites with a range of different levels of metal contamination in regional Victorian waterways, Australia. Our results showed that LM showed preferential uptake of metal, whereas AM showed no preference in the accumulation of heavy metals. Artificial mussels are a reliable tool for assessing risks posed by heavy metals in waterways (fresh, brackish or marine) since the accumulation of heavy metals in AM is not affected by biotic and abiotic factors. We concluded that AM can be an effective and excellent replacement for live biomonitors such as native mussels in monitoring heavy metals in freshwater systems.
以人工贻贝取代活贻贝,以监测和评估重金属的风险
摘要在过去的几十年里,生物监测仪,特别是活贻贝(LM),已被广泛用于监测世界各地水生系统中的重金属。这项研究考察了用人工贻贝代替活体生物监测仪监测重金属的可行性。进行了实验室实验,以比较淡水贻贝Velesunio ambiguus(活贻贝或LM)与AM在28天内暴露于不同浓度的铜、铅和锌的金属积累。此外,还进行了实地研究,以比较澳大利亚维多利亚州地区水道中三个地点的金属富集情况和一系列不同水平的金属污染情况。我们的结果表明,LM表现出对金属的优先吸收,而AM在重金属的积累中没有表现出优先。人工贻贝是评估重金属在水道(淡水、半咸水或海洋)中造成的风险的可靠工具,因为重金属在AM中的积累不受生物和非生物因素的影响。我们得出的结论是,在监测淡水系统中的重金属方面,AM可以有效而出色地替代活体生物监测器,如本地贻贝。
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