Literature DB >> 27638791

Evaluation of the multiple biomarkers on identification of the vulnerable coastal pollution hotspots.

G Hariharan1, R Purvaja2, R S Robin2, R Ramesh2.   

Abstract

This paper presents multiple biomarkers on metal accumulation and its impacts along the Chennai to Puducherry, southeast coast of India using bivalves as bioindicators. In this regard, water samples and Perna viridis were collected from three stations and the accumulation of metals and its biological impacts were assessed. Among the three sampling stations, the maximum accumulation was noticed in Ennore (S1) than the Puducherry (S3) followed by Kovalam (S2). Mean accumulation pattern of metals in Perna viridis was found to be in the following order Zn > Cu > Ni > Cr > Pb > Cd, which were in close match with the metal concentration in seawater at respective site. The ambient metal concentration and behavior of multiple biomarkers were positively correlated indicating that the uptake of metals might induce biological changes, particularly in the internal organs, thus significantly affecting health of the aquatic organisms. P. viridis provides reliable information concerning the adverse effects and reflects the integrated effects of all contaminants. Thus, study confirmed that Ennore (S1) coast is highly vulnerable for significant pollution, in terms of metal toxicity in the study area. Overall investigation revealed that metal enrichment was observed close to the major urban areas in the S1 and S2 which were associated with industrialized areas. The assessment of multiple biomarkers on metal accumulation was the first step in determining the trophic transfer factors on marine foot web, which can be evaluated in the future based on this study.

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Keywords:  Bivalves; Heavy metals; Multiple biomarker and bioindicators; Perna viridis

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27638791     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-016-7548-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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