在苏格兰奥克尼群岛,商业上重要的绒蟹(Necora puber)中的金属积累

IF 2.4 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
K. Cubbon , A.D. Irving , M.A. Taggart , Y. Li , M.C. Bell , A. Capper
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甲壳类动物占全球海产品消费量的约25% %,然而,全球对海产品安全的关注已经提高,特别是在金属污染物方面。在苏格兰奥克尼群岛附近取样的具有重要商业价值的绒蟹(Necora puber)中,检测了可食用组织中金属的浓度。非必需金属(镉和铅)的组织浓度与允许水平(<; 0.50毫克。kg - 1湿重量,欧盟委员会)。在所有取样的螃蟹中,镉的浓度都低于这一限值,而在同一地点的两个N. puber个体中,铅的浓度高于这一限值。没有观察到金属浓度与其他生物特征因素之间的相关性,包括黑斑壳病和爪畸形的存在。在组织水平上观察到性别差异,雌性螃蟹积累了更多的镉、铜、锰和钴。本研究提供了有关金属积累的相关基线数据,为未来推荐的监测研究提供信息。
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Metal accumulation in commercially important velvet crab (Necora puber) in the Orkney islands, Scotland
Crustaceans account for ∼25 % of seafood consumption worldwide, however global concerns related to seafood safety have been raised, especially in terms of metal contaminants. Edible tissue concentrations of metals were examined in commercially important velvet crab Necora puber sampled around the Orkney islands, Scotland. Tissue concentrations of non-essential metals (cadmium and lead) were compared to permissible levels (< 0.50 mg.kg−1 wet wt., European Commission). Cadmium concentrations were below this in all crabs sampled, whilst lead was above this limit in two N. puber individuals from one location. No correlation was observed between metal concentrations and other biometric factors, including the presence of black spot shell disease and claw deformities. Sex differences in tissue levels were observed with female crabs accumulating more cadmium, copper, manganese, and cobalt. This study provides relevant baseline data regarding metal accumulation in N. puber to inform future, recommended monitoring studies.
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Regional Studies in Marine Science
Regional Studies in Marine Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
4.80%
发文量
336
审稿时长
69 days
期刊介绍: REGIONAL STUDIES IN MARINE SCIENCE will publish scientifically sound papers on regional aspects of maritime and marine resources in estuaries, coastal zones, continental shelf, the seas and oceans.
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