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An assessment of copper,zinc and cadmium contamination and their ecotoxicological effects in O. mediterranea Costa, 1853 (Amphipoda,Talitridae)
Authors:Raja Jelassi  Chedliya Ghemari  Hajer Khemaissia  Maryline Raimond  Catherine Souty-Grosset  Karima Nasri-Ammar
Institution:1. National Institute of Marine Sciences and Technologies (INSTM), Salammb?, Tunis, Tunisia;2. University of Tunis El Manar, Faculty of Sciences of Tunis, Laboratory of Diversity, Management and Conservation of Biological Systems (LR18ES06), Tunis, Tunisia;3. University of Tunis El Manar, Faculty of Sciences of Tunis, Laboratory of Diversity, Management and Conservation of Biological Systems (LR18ES06), Tunis, Tunisia;4. University of Poitiers, Laboratory of Ecology and Biology of Interactions (UMR CNRS 7267 EBI), Ecology Evolution Symbiosis Team, Poitiers Cedex 9, France
Abstract:This study was conducted to compare metals bioaccumulation in the Talitrid O. mediterranea collected from the banks of Bizerte lagoon. Individuals were exposed to a series of contaminated soil with different concentrations of cadmium, copper, and zinc. Biological and physiological responses were highlighted. Body metals concentrations were measured in the talitrid using flame atomic emission spectrometry. Results showed that after the second week, the mortality increased especially with cadmium exposure, and a mass gain was obtained between weeks for copper and zinc. Furthermore, the concentration factor indicated that O. mediterranea could be considered as a macroconcentrator of copper and zinc. Histopathological analysis showed that the different metals concentrations induced significant changes in the morphology and in the ultrastructural organisation of hepatopancreatic cells. Significant alterations obtained after metals exposure were the increase in the number of the majority cell organelles. Also, heavy metals were present in the form of numerous granules with different size in the cell surface. Furthermore, metals exposure affected the brush border causing the disruption of microvilli filament. Through these results, O. mediterranea could be a good indicator providing measurable responses. It could be an attractive candidate for the biochemical study of heavy metals toxicity in coastal ecosystems.
Keywords:Biomonitoring  cadmium  concentration factor  copper  hepatopancreas  O  mediterranea  zinc
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