Environmental Studies Department, St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY 13617, USA.
Environ Monit Assess. 2012 Sep;184(9):5371-85. doi: 10.1007/s10661-011-2346-6. Epub 2011 Sep 16.
This study examines spatial and temporal variability of bioaccumulation of cadmium, copper, and zinc in tissues of zebra mussels in the upper reach of the St. Lawrence River which originates at the outflow of Lake Ontario. It was hypothesized that concentrations of these metals in mussel tissues would decline over time and decrease with increasing distance from the outlet of Lake Ontario as a result of on-going efforts to reduce contaminant discharges into the lake. Size of mussels was also evaluated as a factor influencing bioaccumulation. Mussels were collected annually in October from six sites from 1994 to 2005, including one site near a local industry. Individuals were grouped into five or more size classes per site in each year. Soft tissues were analyzed for total cadmium, copper and zinc. Concentrations of cadmium and copper in tissues varied significantly both spatially and temporally. Cadmium concentrations were elevated at most sites; copper concentrations were moderately elevated compared with other studies in the Lake Ontario basin and St. Lawrence River. Zinc showed the most uniformity in mussels possibly due to internal regulation and to low levels of environmental exposure. Animal size correlated with copper concentrations of tissues in approximately 30% of samples but infrequently for cadmium and zinc. Cadmium and copper levels were found to decline downstream over time. Inter-annual variability of metal concentrations in mussel tissues suggests utilization in long-term monitoring programs to discern significant trends.
本研究考察了圣劳伦斯河上游安大略湖出口处的斑马贻贝组织中镉、铜和锌的生物积累的时空变异性。研究假设,由于持续努力减少污染物排放到湖中,贻贝组织中这些金属的浓度将随时间的推移而下降,并随着与安大略湖出口距离的增加而减少。贻贝的大小也被评估为影响生物积累的因素。1994 年至 2005 年期间,每年 10 月在六个地点采集贻贝,其中一个地点靠近当地工业。在每年每个地点,将个体分为五个或更多大小类别。对软组织中的总镉、铜和锌进行了分析。组织中镉和铜的浓度在空间和时间上都有显著差异。大多数地点的镉浓度升高;与安大略湖流域和圣劳伦斯河的其他研究相比,铜浓度中度升高。锌在贻贝中表现出最大的均匀性,这可能是由于内部调节和低水平的环境暴露。动物大小与组织中铜浓度的相关性约为 30%,但与镉和锌的相关性较低。研究发现,随着时间的推移,金属浓度沿河流向下游下降。贻贝组织中金属浓度的年际变化表明,可以在长期监测计划中利用这些变化来识别显著趋势。