Title of article
Bioaccumulation of butyltins in Dreissena polymorpha at a confined placement facility in Buffalo, New York
Author/Authors
D.S.، Cherry, نويسنده , , J.M.، Roper, نويسنده , , J.W.، Simmers, نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
-446
From page
447
To page
0
Abstract
This study involves a site characterization followed by biomonitoring with the zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha, at the Times Beach confined placement facility (CPF), located in Buffalo, NY. The contaminant of interest was tributyltin (TBT) and the degradation products dibutyltin (DBT) and monobutyltin (MBT). At study initiation (Day 0) TBT levels in the baseline mussels were 5.86?0.43 ng Sn/g, DBT levels were 2.25? 0.37 ng Sn/g. No MBT was detected in the Day 0 baseline samples. Caged reference mussels placed back in the Black Rock Channel Lock and retrieved on Days 19 and 34 had TBT, DBT, and MBT levels which did not differ significantly from the Day 0 baseline levels. Mussels placed at the Times Beach CPF had TBT concentrations that were significantly lower at both Days 19 (3.65?0.90 ng Sn/g) and 34 (3.50?1.03 ng Sn/g) than the Day 0 baseline analysis (5.86?0.43 ng Sn/g). The results of this study indicate that butyltins were detected at the CPF site in the sediment (7.33?5.70 ng Sn/g) but not the water column (not detected at 0.01 ?g/l). In this study the zebra mussel was able to depurate TBT even in the presence of contaminated sediment. TBT may be bioaccumulated from the sediments. However, the initial levels in the mussels were so high, levels actually dropped as sediment-tissue equilibria levels were reached by the mussels.
Keywords
Bioaccumulation , Butyltins , Dreissena polymorpha , sediment , Times Beach CPF
Journal title
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Record number
38920
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