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Dynamics of heavy-metal transfer between biotic (Cytheria chione and Cerastoderma edule) and abiotic (water and sediment) components in marine environment (Bay of Martil, Moroccan Mediterranean coast)
Authors:M. Blinda   Y. Sabhi  S. El Quessar  M. Fekhaoui  L. Aï  t Brahim
Affiliation: a Environment Department, National Laboratory of Monitoring, the Studies of Pollution and the Harmful Effects, Agdal Rabat, Moroccob Biology Department, Faculty of Science, Laboratory of Microbiology, Moroccoc Laboratory of Zoology and Animal Ecology, Scientific Institute, Rabat, Moroccod Earth Science Department, Faculty of Science, Rabat, Morocco
Abstract:This study deals with the transfer of heavy metals (Hg, Cd, Pb, Cr, Ni, Ti, Zn, and Cu) between abiotic and biotic components (Cytheria chione and Cerastoderma edule) in the inshore intertidal zones of Tetouan/Martil over 2 yr of investigation (1992-1994). Analysis of the heavy-metal accumulation kinetics in Cytheria chione and Cerastoderma edule shows that their highest contents occur during the spring-summer period when an important proliferation of the plankton biomass occurs. However, the accumulation of Cd is higher during the period between winter and spring. In general, heavy-metal concentrations are higher at Cytheria chione than at Cerastoderma edule. These results, according to previous studies, suggest the presence of significant correlations and dynamic reciprocal transfer of heavy metals among seawater, sediment, and molluscs. They also suggest that the level of contamination of decreasing heavy metals follows the sequence: sediment, organisms, and water. Among the molluscs investigated, the variability of the thallium (Tl) contents is difficult to detect due to the very weak presence of this metal in the analysed tissues.
Keywords:Mediterranean sea  Molluscs  Heavy-metal accumulation  Temporal trends and transfer
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