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双壳贝类在金属污染研究中的作用:从生物积累到生物监测。

Bivalve mollusks in metal pollution studies: from bioaccumulation to biomonitoring.

机构信息

Institute des sciences de la mer de Rimouski (ISMER), Université du Québec à Rimouski, Rimouski, 310, allée des Ursulines, QC, Canada G5L 3A1.

出版信息

Chemosphere. 2013 Sep;93(2):201-8. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2013.05.001. Epub 2013 Jun 14.

Abstract

Contemporary environmental challenges have emphasized the need to critically assess the use of bivalve mollusks in chemical monitoring (identification and quantification of pollutants) and biomonitoring (estimation of environmental quality). Many authors, however, have considered these approaches within a single context, i.e., as a means of chemical (e.g. metal) monitoring. Bivalves are able to accumulate substantial amounts of metals from ambient water, but evidence for the drastic effects of accumulated metals (e.g. as a TBT-induced shell deformation and imposex) on the health of bivalves has not been documented. Metal bioaccumulation is a key tool in biomonitoring; bioavailability, bioaccumulation, and toxicity of various metals in relation to bivalves are described in some detail including the development of biodynamic metal bioaccumulation model. Measuring metal in the whole-body or the tissue of bivalves themselves does not accurately represent true contamination levels in the environment; these data are critical for our understanding of contaminant trends at sampling sites. Only rarely has metal bioaccumulation been considered in combination with data on metal concentrations in parts of the ecosystem, observation of biomarkers and environmental parameters. Sclerochemistry is in its infancy and cannot be reliably used to provide insights into the pollution history recorded in shells. Alteration processes and mineral crystallization on the inner shell surface are presented here as a perspective tool for environmental studies.

摘要

当代环境挑战强调了需要批判性地评估双壳类软体动物在化学监测(污染物的识别和定量)和生物监测(环境质量估计)中的应用。然而,许多作者在单一背景下考虑了这些方法,即作为化学(例如金属)监测的手段。双壳类动物能够从周围水中积累大量金属,但关于积累的金属(例如 TBT 诱导的贝壳变形和性倒转)对双壳类动物健康的严重影响的证据尚未记录。金属生物积累是生物监测的关键工具;详细描述了各种金属与双壳类动物的生物可利用性、生物积累和毒性,包括生物动力学金属生物积累模型的发展。测量双壳类动物整体或组织中的金属并不能准确反映环境中的真实污染水平;这些数据对于我们了解采样点的污染物趋势至关重要。金属生物积累很少与生态系统部分的金属浓度数据、生物标志物和环境参数的观察结合起来考虑。硬壳化学仍处于起步阶段,不能可靠地用于深入了解贝壳中记录的污染历史。本文提出了内壳表面的蚀变过程和矿物结晶作为环境研究的透视工具。

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