bachelorThesis
Bioacumulación y biomagnificación de metales pesados en peces, moluscos y crustáceos de mayor consumo en las costas de países sudamericanos. Revisión de literatura
Fecha
2022-09-28Autor
García Pesantez, María Paz
Rivadeneira Mejía, Génesis Cristina
Institución
Resumen
Heavy metals are an important source of contamination of the aquatic
environment and, through it, of the beings that inhabit it turning out to be an
important transfer resource in marine food webs, being of great relevance those
species of greater demand for consumption since they could represent a greater
risk for the health of consumers, which depends on the bioaccumulation and
biomagnification processes of their species.
The objective of this degree work was to provide information from published
scientific studies on how the contamination of the aquatic environment with heavy
metals (As, Cd, Hg and Pb) affects the most consumed marine species in the
South American countries of Ecuador, Peru, Colombia and Chile and how these
species bioaccumulate in their specific target organs and the manifestation of
biomagnification. For this purpose, a review of the state of the art on these
phenomena in fish, mollusks and crustaceans of major consumption in the coasts
of South American countries was carried out, resorting to different databases of
scientific publications and university digital repositories. Among the most relevant
results is the report of bioaccumulation of As, Cd, Hg and Pb in several organs
and tissues in many of the most consumed species in the countries mentioned,
such as gills, liver, kidney, muscle, hepatopancreas and gonads. There is a lack
of biomagnification studies of heavy metals in the species described; however, it
was possible to identify that the most analyzed and most biomagnified metal is
Hg.