Title of article :
Levels of Heavy Metals in the Water, Sediments, and Tissues of Golden Apple Snail (Pomacea canaliculata) from Lake Dakong Napo, Esperanza, Agusan del Sur, Philippines
Author/Authors :
Cuadrado, Jerry Tioaquen Surigao State College of Technology - Narciso St - Surigao City, Caraga, Philippines , Plaza Burlat, Marriane Joy Bayugan National Comprehensive High School - Bayugan City, Caraga, Philippines , Louise Ugay Diola, Johanna Bayugan National Comprehensive High School - Bayugan City, Caraga, Philippines , Barrera Cusap, Robertson Mari Bayugan National Comprehensive High School - Bayugan City, Caraga, Philippines
Abstract :
This study was conducted in order to assess the level of heavy metals in the water, soil, and tissues
of Pomacea canaliculata from Lake Dakong Napo, Esperanza, Philippines as well as identify the
histopathological alterations in the gonads and muscles of the snail. Heavy metals were detected using
Atomic Absorption Spectrometry and slides for histological studies were prepared using histological
routine procedure. Results revealed that in sediments Cr (174.67±62 mg/L) and Ni (269.33±17.56 mg/L)
were above from the recommended safe limits of the international standards, US EPA (≤25) and FAO
(≤50) while concentrations of Pb (16.35± 0.58 mg/L), Cd (5±1.42 mg/L), and Cr (1±0 mg/L) in water
were above from the recommended safe limits of the national standards, DAO (≤0.05; ≤0.01; ≤0.05).
These heavy metals were below the permissible limits in the gonads and muscles of P. canaliculata
however, alterations in the tissues of the snail are evident suggesting that these heavy metals and other
environmental stressors are negatively affecting the organisms inhabiting the lake.
Keywords :
Bioaccumulation , golden apple snail , histological alterations
Journal title :
Pollution