Fish and Wildlife Service, US Department of the Interior, 20240, Washington, DC.
Biol Trace Elem Res. 1984 Apr;6(2):165-80. doi: 10.1007/BF02916933.
Concentrations of selected trace metals in feral populations of marine and coastal elasmobranchs, teleosts, birds, and pinniped mammals are clearly related to age. Regardless of species or tissues, all data for individual metals, except Mn, showed the following trends: increases in Cd, Pb, Hg, and Se with increasing age of the organism; and decreases in Cr, Cu, Fe, Ni, and Zn. For Mn, mammals showed an increase with age whereas birds and fish exhibited decreases. The biological implications of these observations are imperfectly understood at this time. Factors that may account, in part, for these trends include differential uptake at various life stages, reproductive cycle, diet, general health, bioavailability of different chemical species, metal-metal interactions, metallothioneins, critical body parts, and anthropogenic influences.
野生海洋和沿海鲨鱼、硬骨鱼、鸟类和鳍足类哺乳动物种群中选定痕量金属的浓度显然与年龄有关。无论物种或组织如何,除锰外,所有单个金属的数据都表现出以下趋势:随着生物体年龄的增长,镉、铅、汞和硒的含量增加;铬、铜、铁、镍和锌的含量减少。对于锰,哺乳动物随年龄增长而增加,而鸟类和鱼类则减少。目前,这些观察结果的生物学意义尚不完全清楚。可能导致这些趋势的部分因素包括在不同的生命阶段、生殖周期、饮食、一般健康、不同化学物质的生物利用度、金属-金属相互作用、金属硫蛋白、关键身体部位和人为影响下的差异摄取。