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Accumulation of cadmium from contaminated water and sediment by the shrimp Callianassa australiensis
Authors:M Ahsanullah  M C Mobley  D S Negilski
Institution:(1) Environmental Science Division, Australian Atomic Energy Commission, Lucas Heights Research Laboratories, Private Mail Bag, 2232 Sutherland, New South Wales, Australia;(2) Present address: Marine Science Laboratories, Ministry for Conservation, P. O. Box 114, 3225 Queenscliff, Victoria, Australia;(3) Present address: Environmental Toxicology, Lilly Research Laboratories, P. O. Box 708, 46140 Greenfield, Indiana, USA
Abstract:The burrowing marine shrimp Callianassa australiensis (Dana) was collected from an uncontaminated area in Western Port, Victoria, Australia in 1977. The shrimp were exposed to cadmium-contaminated water and sediment for 8 wk. The concentrations ranged from 0.5 to 63 mgrg Cd 1-1 for water and 0.5 to 63 mgrg Cd g-1 for sediment. The shrimp accumulated cadmium from water at a rate commensurate with increases in the concentration of cadmium in water and the duration of the experiment. Although the cadmium concentration in the sediments was 103 times higher than that in water, it hat no effect on cadmium uptake by the shrimp. The concentration factors decreased with increasing concentration of cadmium in water but increased as the duration of exposure increased. The shrimp dry weight decreased with increasing concentration of cadmium in water and duration of exposure. As was the case with cadmium uptake by the shrimp, these two factors acted interactively on the shrimp dry weight, but the third factor, concentration of cadmium in sediment, had no effect.
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