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美国阿拉巴马州莫比尔-滕索河三角洲带状蛇(美洲束带蛇)和蛙类幼体中的重金属含量。

Heavy metal levels in ribbon snakes (Thamnophis sauritus) and anuran larvae from the Mobile-Tensaw River Delta, Alabama, USA.

作者信息

Albrecht J, Abalos M, Rice T M

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences, University of South Alabama, Mobile, Alabama 36688, USA.

出版信息

Arch Environ Contam Toxicol. 2007 Nov;53(4):647-54. doi: 10.1007/s00244-006-0175-3. Epub 2007 Aug 20.

Abstract

The Mobile-Tensaw River Delta (MTD) drains more than 75% of the state of Alabama and leads into Mobile Bay and the Northern Gulf of Mexico. Although it is a relatively healthy watershed, the MTD is potentially impacted by inputs of contaminants such as heavy metals. The levels of lead, copper, cadmium, and mercury were measured in whole body samples of Eastern Ribbon Snakes (Thamnophis sauritus) collected from the MTD. Lead, copper, and cadmium levels were also measured in anuran larvae (Rana catesbeiana, R. clamitans, and Hyla cinerea). These organisms were chosen because they are abundant in the MTD and are underrepresented in environmental contaminant biomonitoring studies. Ribbon snakes had significantly lower levels of lead, copper, and cadmium compared to whole body levels in anuran larvae, indicating that these metals were not biomagnifying through upper trophic levels. Copper and mercury levels were significantly correlated with age/growth indices in ribbon snakes. Although detectable levels of all metals were found in anuran larvae and ribbon snakes, these levels appear to be less than body burdens that would be associated with toxic effects. Populations of ribbon snakes in our particular collection sites within the MTD appear to be at minimal risk of exposure to toxic levels of metals. However, the MTD contains low- and high-impact areas, and other populations within this watershed could be at higher risk of exposure to heavy metals. We found the Eastern Ribbon Snake to be an excellent snake model for contaminant biomonitoring because of its abundance, reasonable size, and ease of collection.

摘要

莫比尔 - 滕索河三角洲(MTD)排泄阿拉巴马州75%以上的区域,并流入莫比尔湾和墨西哥湾北部。尽管它是一个相对健康的流域,但MTD可能受到重金属等污染物输入的影响。对从MTD采集的东部带蛇(Thamnophis sauritus)全身样本中的铅、铜、镉和汞含量进行了测量。还对蛙类幼虫(牛蛙、绿蛙和灰树蛙)中的铅、铜和镉含量进行了测量。选择这些生物是因为它们在MTD中数量丰富,且在环境污染物生物监测研究中代表性不足。与蛙类幼虫的全身含量相比,带蛇体内的铅、铜和镉含量显著较低,这表明这些金属并未通过较高营养级进行生物放大。带蛇体内的铜和汞含量与年龄/生长指数显著相关。尽管在蛙类幼虫和带蛇中都检测到了所有金属的可检测水平,但这些水平似乎低于与毒性作用相关的体内负荷。我们在MTD特定采集地点的带蛇种群似乎接触金属毒性水平的风险最小。然而,MTD包含低影响和高影响区域,该流域内的其他种群可能接触重金属的风险更高。由于东部带蛇数量丰富、体型适中且易于采集,我们发现它是污染物生物监测的优秀蛇类模型。

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