DIFFERENTIAL ACCUMULATION OF SELENIUM AMONG AXIAL MUSCLE,REPRODUCTIVE AND LIVER TISSUES OF FOUR WARMWATER FISH SPECIES1 |
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Authors: | David R. Sager Clarence R. Cofield |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Maryland, Center for Environmental and Estuarine Studies, Horn Point Environmental Laboratories, Box 775, Cambridge, Maryland 21613.;2. Shearon Harris Energy and Environmental Center, Rt. 1, Box 327, New Hill, North Carolina 27562. |
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Abstract: | Bluegill (Lepotmis macrochirus), largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides), white catfish (Ictalurus catus), and channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus), collected from an electric power plant cooling reservoir and a municipal water supply reservoir near Roxboro, North Carolina, were analyzed for selenium concentrations in axial muscle, reproductive and liver tissues. Fishes from the municipal water reservoir had lower selenium concentrations (≤0.2-2.1 μg/g - wet weight) than found in the cooling reservoir fishes (1.6-70.0 μg/g - wet weight) but similar distributions of concentrations among the tissues was evident. Selenium was differentially accumulated, with higher concentrations in liver tissues (0.7-70.0 μg/g - wet weight), followed by female reproductive tissues (0.7-25.0 μg/g - wet weight), axial muscle tissues (≤0.2-23.0 μg/g - wet weight) and male reproductive tissues (0.2-7.2 μg/g - wet weight). |
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Keywords: | selenium accumulation muscle liver reproductive tissues bluegill largemouth bass white catfish channel catfish power plant |
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