Tissue distribution of inorganic mercury, methylmercury and cadmium in the Asiatic clam (Corbicula fluminea) in relation to the contamination levels of the water column and sediment |
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Authors: | B Inza F Ribeyre R Maury-Brachet A Boudou |
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Institution: | Laboratoire d'Ecotoxicologie - Universit?e Bordeaux I/CNRS Avenue des Facultés - 33405 Talence Cedex, France |
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Abstract: | The comparative experimental study of inorganic mercury (HgII), methylmercury (MeHg) and cadmium (Cd) bioaccumulation in the Asiatic clam Corbicula fluminea was based on a 14 days' exposure to the water column or sediment compartments, as initial contamination sources. For each contaminant and exposure source, a five-point concentration range was set up in order to quantify the relationships between the contamination pressure and bioaccumulation capacity, at the whole soft body level and in five organs: gills, mantle, visceral mass, kidney and foot. Hg and Cd bioaccumulation at the whole organism level was proportional to the metal concentrations in the water column or sediment. For similar exposure conditions, the average ratios between the metal concentrations in the bivalves - MeHg]/HgII] and MeHg]/Cd] - were close to 10 and 5 for the sediment source and 8 and 15 for the water column source. Metal distribution in the five organs revealed strong specificities, according to the different contamination modalities studied: kidney and gills were clearly associated with Cd exposure, mantle and foot with MeHg exposure and the visceral mass with inorganic Hg exposure. |
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Keywords: | Asiatic clam Corbicula cadmium inorganic mercury methylmercury bioaccumulation organotropism indoor microcosms sediment metal bioavailability |
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