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Bioaccumulation of potentially toxic trace elements in benthic organisms of Admiralty Bay (King George Island, Antarctica)
Fecha
2014Registro en:
Marine Pollution Bulletin 79, p. 321-314, 2014
Autor
Corbisier, Thais Navajas
Majer, Alessandra Pereira
Petti, Monica Angelica Varella
Ribeiro, Andreza Portella
Theóphilo, Carolina Yume Sawamura
Ferreira, Paulo Alves de Lima
Institución
Resumen
Data about the concentration, accumulation and transfer of potentially toxic elements in Antarctic marine food webs are essential for understanding the impacts of these elements, and for monitoring the pollution contribution of scientific stations, mainly in Admiralty Bay due to the 2012 fire in the Brazilian scientific station. Accordingly, the concentration of As, Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn was measured in eight benthic species collected in the 2005/2006 austral summer and the relationship between concentration and trophic position (indicated by δ(15)N values) was tested. A wide variation in metal content was observed depending on the species and the element. In the studied trophic positions, it was observed bioaccumulation for As, Cd and Pb, which are toxic elements with no biological function. In addition, Cd showed a positive relationship between concentration and trophic level suggesting the possible biomagnification of this element.