Bioaccumulation of Sediment-Bound Heavy Metals in Grey Mullet, Liza macrolepis |
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Authors: | Meng-Hsien Chen and Chiee-Young Chen |
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Institution: | a Department of Marine Resources, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, 804, Taiwan b Deptartment of Marine Environmental Engineering, National Kaohsiung Institute of Marine Technology, Kaohsiung, 811, Taiwan |
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Abstract: | Two groups of grey mullet, Liza macrolepis, a filter and a detritus-mud feeder, were chosen as the subjects of a sediment exposure experiment for evaluating the bioaccumulation of toxic metals associated with the Kaohsiung-harbour sedimental contamination. After 180 days of sediment exposure, the sediment treated group showed significantly elevated Cu, Mn, Fe, Zn and Cd concentrations in whole fish at 3-, 1.5-, 3-, 2-, and 2-times, respectively, higher than the control group. The Ni concentrations were not significantly different between the two groups. The metal levels (Cu, Mn, Fe, Zn, and Cd) in various parts of the fish showed that all metals in muscle and gill, Cu in liver, and Zn in intestine and liver of the sediment-treated group were significantly higher than those of the control group. The bioaccumulation factors (BAFs) in whole fish ranked as Cd > Zn > Cu > Mn > Ni > Fe. The results of significant bioaccumulation suggest that L. macrolepis can be used as a good bio-indicator of metal pollution in coastal area. |
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