Estimation of cadmium, lead, and mercury concentrations in estuarine waters using the mussel Mytilus edulis planulatus L.

J. G. Fabris, B. Richardson, J. O'Sullivan, F. Brown
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Abstract

Accumulation of cadmium, lead, and mercury in the tissues of the mussel Mytilus edulis planulatus L. from the Derwent Estuary, Hobart, Australia was linear over a range of metal concentrations in the ambient water, provided that the condition index of the mussels (meat weight/shell weight) indicated that the organisms were not under environmental stress. Polynomial regression analysis of accumulation rates against ambient concentrations of the respective metals in the water column in the vicinity of the mussels showed that the relationships depended upon the physical speciation of the metals (i.e., filtrable vs particlate metals). The results indicated that it may be feasible to use metal accumulation rates in mussels to provide broad-based estimates of metal concentrations in marine waters, provided that the organisms have been calibrated under conditions similar to those prevailing at the proposed monitoring sites. © 1994 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc..
利用贻贝对河口水域中镉、铅和汞浓度的估计。
澳大利亚霍巴特德文特河口贻贝(Mytilus edulis planulatus L.)组织中镉、铅和汞的积累随环境水中金属浓度的变化呈线性关系,前提是贻贝的状态指数(肉重/壳重)表明该生物没有受到环境胁迫。对贻贝附近水柱中各自金属的环境浓度的积累速率进行的多项式回归分析表明,这种关系取决于金属的物理形态(即可过滤金属与颗粒金属)。结果表明,如果这些生物是在与拟议监测点的普遍条件相似的条件下进行校准的,那么利用贻贝的金属积累速率来提供海洋水域金属浓度的广泛估计可能是可行的。©1994 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.。
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