Laboratory of Estuarine Ecology, Institute of Oceanography, University of Gdansk, Al. Piłsudskiego 46, 81-378, Gdynia, Poland.
Environ Monit Assess. 2010 Jul;166(1-4):461-76. doi: 10.1007/s10661-009-1015-5. Epub 2009 May 30.
Mussels from Mytilus edulis complex were used as biomonitors of the trace metals Fe, Mn, Pb, Zn, and Cu at 17 sampling sites to assess the relative bioavailability of metals in coastal waters around the European continent. Because accumulated metal concentrations in a given area can differ temporally, data were corrected for the effect of season before large-scale spatial comparisons were made. The highest concentration of Fe was noted in the North Sea and of Mn in the Baltic. Increased tissue concentrations of Pb were recorded in the mussels from the Bay of Biscay and the Baltic Sea. Low concentrations of metals were determined in the mussels from the Mediterranean Sea and the Northern Baltic. Relatively low geographic variations of Cu and Zn indicate that mussels are able to partially regulate accumulated body concentrations, which means Cu and Zn are, to some extent, independent of environmental concentrations.
贻贝(Mytilus edulis complex)被用作欧洲大陆沿海地区痕量金属铁、锰、铅、锌和铜的生物监测物,以评估金属在沿海水域的相对生物可利用性。由于特定区域内积累的金属浓度可能会随时间发生变化,因此在进行大规模的空间比较之前,数据要经过季节效应的修正。在北海发现了最高浓度的铁,在波罗的海发现了最高浓度的锰。在比斯开湾和波罗的海的贻贝中记录到了较高的组织铅浓度。在地中海和北波罗的海的贻贝中检测到了较低浓度的金属。铜和锌的相对较低的地理变异表明贻贝能够部分调节体内积累的浓度,这意味着铜和锌在某种程度上不受环境浓度的影响。