A comparative study on the relation between copper and condition in marine bivalves and the relation with copper in the sediment

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作者
Hummel, H
Modderman, R
AmiardTriquet, C
Rainglet, F
vanDuijn, Y
Herssevoort, M
deJong, J
Bogaards, R
Bachelet, G
Desprez, M
Marchand, J
Sylvand, B
Amiard, JC
Rybarczyk, H
deWolf, L
机构
[1] UNIV NANTES, CNRS, FAC PHARM, LAB ECOTOXICOL, F-44035 NANTES, FRANCE
[2] POLYTECH FAC, HOGESCH ROTTERDAM & OMSTREKEN, NL-2629 HT DELFT, NETHERLANDS
[3] UNIV BORDEAUX 1, LAB OCEANOG BIOL, URA CNRS 197, F-33120 ARCACHON, FRANCE
[4] GEMEL PICARDIE, STN ETUD BAIE SOMME, F-80230 ST VALERY SUR SOMME, FRANCE
[5] UNIV NANTES, FAC SCI & TECH, BIOL MARINE LAB, F-44072 NANTES 03, FRANCE
[6] GEMEL BASSE NORMANDIE, STN MARINE, F-14530 LUC SUR MER, FRANCE
关键词
bivalves; Macoma balthica; Myztilus edulis; Cerastoderma edule; copper; condition; silt fraction; sediment;
D O I
10.1016/S0166-445X(96)00832-6
中图分类号
Q17 [水生生物学];
学科分类号
071004 ;
摘要
The relation between condition and copper concentration was assessed in three bivalve species (the Baltic clam Macoma balthica, the cockle Cerastoderma edule and the mussel Mytilus edulis) from several Dutch and French estuaries. In general, the copper concentration in the bivalves was negatively related to condition. The slope of this relation was strongest in the Baltic clam M. balthica, with an almost inversely proportional change of Cu concentration at a change of condition, indicating an almost constant Cu content (body burden) per individual, i.e. no elimination or accumulation of Cu. In the mussel M. edulis, the slope of this relation was absent or the weakest, with an almost uniform Cu concentration at a change of condition, indicating an almost proportional elimination (or accumulation) of Cu at a decrease (or increase) of the condition. Thus in Baltic clams the copper body burden is kept at an almost constant level, whereas in mussels the copper concentration is almost constant. In Baltic clams, but not in mussels and cockles, spatial differences were related to copper concentrations in the sediment. It is discussed that mussels maintain a homeostatic Cu concentration within a short time-period (days; copper highly exchangeable by complexation to metallothioneins), whereas the Cu concentration in Baltic clams is more slowly regulated (several weeks; fossilization of copper in mineral granules) and remains on an average in (partitioning) equilibrium with the Cu concentration in the sediment. Therefore, the Baltic clam is a better indicator of sediment copper pollution than the commonly used mussel. In addition, the observed differences between species were compared with differences in their life-strategies. The Cu concentration in the sediment is strongly related to the silt fraction (<16 mu m) of the sediment.
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页数:17
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