Author/Authors :
A. Cravo، نويسنده , , M.J. Bebianno، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Patella aspera limpets were taken from a marine clean site (MCS) and an estuarine contaminated site (ECS). The concentrations
of Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, Cd, Ni and Co were determined individually over the available size range. Since there were significant differences
in the soft tissue weight between populations, but shell characteristics were similar (length and weight), metal/shell weight indices
(MSI) were calculated in order to compare populations. For both populations iron, zinc and manganese/shell weight indices were
consistently higher, in the order Fe[Zn[Mn than those of Cu, Ni, Co and Cd. The results exhibited a marked intra- and interpopulation
variability. The highest intra-variability was observed at ECS, particularly where a strong effect of shell weight upon the
metal accumulation in the soft tissue was evident. Due to this effect, the comparison of populations was carried out between three
selected shell weight ranges representative of light shells (0.45e1.95 g), intermediate shells (2.95e4.45 g) and heavy shells (5.45e
7.33 g). The results indicate that, in general, MSI at ECS (a sewage contaminated site), except for Cd, was higher than at MCS
possibly reflecting a higher environmental bioavailability of these metals. The resolution between populations was higher when the
smallest range of limpets was considered and it decreased with the increase of shell weight. The highest discrimination amongst
populations was found for zinc/shell weight index that showed much higher values than those of Mn, Cu, Cd, Ni and Co/shell
weight indices, and spatial differentiation between populations persisted amongst the selected shell weight ranges.
Keywords :
Metals , Soft tissue , bioaccumulation , metal/shell weight indices , Patella aspera , Portugal