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Accumulation of cadmium in the mussel Mytilus edulis: kinetics and importance of uptake via food and sea water
Authors:H U Riisgård  E Bjørnestad  F Møhlenberg
Institution:(1) Institute of Biology, Odense University, Campusvej 55, DK-5230 Odense M, Denmark;(2) Superfos Fertilizers a/s, Frydenlundsvej 30, DK-2950 Vedbæk, Denmark;(3) Marine Pollution Laboratory, Jægersborg Allé 18, DK-2920 Charlottenlund, Denmark
Abstract:In a short-term (162 h) accumulation experiment with mussels Mytilus edulis exposed to 100 ppb Cd and fed algal cells (Phaeodactylum tricornutum) in 1986, it was found that uptake via food played an insignificant role compared to direct uptake from ambient water (19permil S). From measurements of the filtration rate and Cd uptake rate, it was estimated that the fraction of Cd taken up per liter of water filtered was about 0.15%. The initial uptake of Cd was linear with time and about three times higher in fed than in starved mussels. From the measured uptake of Cd in starved mussels collected in 1982 and exposed to 10, 100 and 200 ppb in long-term experiments (up to 242 d), it was found that the Cd Accumulation rate was not linear with time, and that the Cd uptake was not directly proportional with the exposure concentration. Values as high as 100 to 1 300 ppm Cd (dry wt of soft parts) were measured. It was found that the Cd elimination rate was not directly proportional with the Cd body burden in long-term exposed mussels, thus indicating that a certain fraction of Cd may have been immobilized to metallothioneins.
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