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EDP Sciences
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11-2006039
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oai:edpsciences.org:dkey/10.1051/kmae:2006039
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G. BRUNO,M. G. VOLPE,G. DE LUISE,M. PAOLUCCI
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Cherax destructor
heavy metals
bioaccumulation
biomagnification
Cherax destructor
métaux lourds
bioaccumulation
bioamplification
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01/04/2008
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https://doi.org/10.1051/kmae:2006039
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Description
Crayfish utilize aquatic plants as a food source and may concentrate pollutants,
such as heavy metals. Monitoring the possible heavy metal presence in crayfish edible
tissues is therefore important since crayfish can be part of the human diet. In this study
we have analysed specimens of Cherax destructor of two different sizes coming from
a crayfish farm, with respect to heavy metal (lead, copper, cadmium, chromium, zinc)
concentrations in the muscle, hepatopancreas and exoskeleton. Furthermore, the metal
concentrations were determined in water, sediment and in plants.
Our data show that the contents of lead, copper, cadmium, chromium and zinc, are
higher in the tissues with respect to water, indicating in some cases their bioaccumulation
in Cherax destructor. The content of lead and zinc in sediment and plants the animals
feed on, was higher than in tissues and organs, suggesting that biomagnification does not
occur for these heavy metals. Copper and chromium show biomagnification in all tissues,
while cadmium only in the hepatopancreas.
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