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High contribution of the particulate uptake pathway to metal bioaccumulation in the tropical marine clam Gafrarium pectinatum.

Laetitia Hédouin1,2,3,4,5, Marc Metian6, Jean-Louis Teyssié6, Renaud Fichez7, Michel Warnau6.   

Abstract

The clam Gafrarium pectinatum was investigated to assess its usefulness as a bioindicator species of metal mining contamination in the New Caledonia lagoon. The uptake and depuration kinetics of Ag, Cd, Co, Cr, and Zn were determined following exposures via seawater, sediment, and food using highly sensitive radiotracer techniques (110mAg, 109Cd, 51Cr, 57Co, and 65Zn). When the clams were exposed to dissolved metals, Co, Zn, and Ag were readily incorporated in their tissues (concentration factors (CF) ranging from 181 to 4982 after 28 days of exposure) and all metals were strongly retained (biological half-lives always >2 months). The estimated transfer factor (TF) in clam tissues after a 35-day sediment exposure was 1 to 4 orders of magnitude lower than the estimated CF, indicating a lower bioavailability of sediment-bound metals than dissolved ones. Once incorporated, metals taken up from sediment and seawater were retained longer than metals ingested with food, indicating that the uptake pathway influences the storage processes of metals in clam tissues. Compilation of our data into a global bioaccumulation model indicated that, except for Ag that essentially originated from food (92%), sediment was the main source of metal bioaccumulation in the clam (more than 80%). These results highlight that bioaccumulation processes strongly depend from one metal to the other. The overall efficient bioaccumulation and retention capacities of the clam G. pectinatum confirm its usefulness as a bioindicator species that can provide time-integrated information about ambient contamination levels in the tropical marine coastal environment.

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Keywords:  Bioaccumulation; Mining activities; Radiotracers; Seafood; Tropical

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28281054     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-017-8562-z

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


  24 in total

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2.  The assimilation of elements ingested by marine copepods.

Authors:  J R Reinfelder; N S Fisher
Journal:  Science       Date:  1991-02-15       Impact factor: 47.728

3.  Anguilliform fish reveal large scale contamination by mine trace elements in the coral reefs of New Caledonia.

Authors:  Xavier Bonnet; Marine J Briand; François Brischoux; Yves Letourneur; Thomas Fauvel; Paco Bustamante
Journal:  Sci Total Environ       Date:  2013-11-06       Impact factor: 7.963

4.  Trends in concentrations of selected metalloid and metals in two bivalves from the coral reefs in the SW lagoon of New Caledonia.

Authors:  L Hédouin; P Bustamante; C Churlaud; O Pringault; R Fichez; M Warnau
Journal:  Ecotoxicol Environ Saf       Date:  2008-05-29       Impact factor: 6.291

5.  Effects of Cd, Co, Cu, Ni and Zn on asexual reproduction and early development of the tropical sea anemone Aiptasia pulchella.

Authors:  Pelli L Howe; Amanda J Reichelt-Brushett; Malcolm W Clark
Journal:  Ecotoxicology       Date:  2014-08-14       Impact factor: 2.823

6.  Nickel bioaccumulation in bivalves from the New Caledonia lagoon: seawater and food exposure.

Authors:  L Hédouin; O Pringault; M Metian; P Bustamante; M Warnau
Journal:  Chemosphere       Date:  2006-11-13       Impact factor: 7.086

7.  Metal and metalloid bioaccumulation in the Pacific blue shrimp Litopenaeus stylirostris (Stimpson) from New Caledonia: laboratory and field studies.

Authors:  Marc Metian; Laetitia Hédouin; Mohamed M Eltayeb; Thomas Lacoue-Labarthe; Jean-Louis Teyssié; Chantal Mugnier; Paco Bustamante; Michel Warnau
Journal:  Mar Pollut Bull       Date:  2010-07-15       Impact factor: 5.553

8.  Metal and metalloid bioconcentration capacity of two tropical bivalves for monitoring the impact of land-based mining activities in the New Caledonia lagoon.

Authors:  Laetitia Hédouin; Miguel Gomez Batista; Marc Metian; Emmanuel Buschiazzo; Michel Warnau
Journal:  Mar Pollut Bull       Date:  2010-07-16       Impact factor: 5.553

9.  Delineation of heavy metal contamination pathways (seawater, food and sediment) in tropical oysters from New Caledonia using radiotracer techniques.

Authors:  Laetitia Hédouin; Marc Metian; Jean-Louis Teyssié; Renaud Fichez; Michel Warnau
Journal:  Mar Pollut Bull       Date:  2010-07-16       Impact factor: 5.553

10.  Reduction of chromate (CrO4(2-)) by an enrichment consortium and an isolate of marine sulfate-reducing bacteria.

Authors:  K H Cheung; Ji-Dong Gu
Journal:  Chemosphere       Date:  2003-09       Impact factor: 7.086

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