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棘皮动物骨骼方解石中的痕量金属元素来自巴伦支海。

Trace metals in skeletal calcite of echinoderms from the Barents Sea.

机构信息

Laboratory of Biosystematics and Ecology of Aquatic Invertebrates, Department of Evolutionary Genetics and Biosystematics, Faculty of Biology, University of Gdańsk, Wita Stwosza 59, 80-308, Gdańsk, Poland.

Division of Marine Ecosystems Functioning, Faculty of Oceanography and Geography, University of Gdańsk, Marszałka Piłsudskiego 46, 81-378, Gdynia, Poland.

出版信息

Chemosphere. 2024 Nov;367:143635. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.143635. Epub 2024 Nov 1.

Abstract

This study investigates the skeletal accumulation of selected elements (Al, Ag, As, Ca, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Hg, K, Mg, Mn, Na, Pb, Sr, Zn) in echinoderms inhabiting Barents Sea, an area impacted by human activities from northern Norway and Kola Peninsula, known sources of metal pollution. The primary aim was to have insight whether metals incorporation in the skeleton of Arctic echinoderms is regulated physiologically by the organism or influenced by abiotic environmental conditions (expressed as distance from the source of metal pollution). Metal concentrations were analysed in 17 species from four echinoderm classes: Asteroidea, Ophiuroidea, Crinoidea and Echinoidea. The results revealed species-specific accumulation patterns for most metals, indicating a strong biological control over metal incorporation. In crinoid Heliometra glacialis, a negative correlation between body size and skeletal concentrations of Al, Fe, Mg and Mn was observed. This correlation was ascribed to age-related metabolic traits and a likely mechanism for removing foreign metals from the skeletal calcite. The relationships between environmental factors and metal accumulation patterns were less clear. However, higher concentrations of Al, Fe, Mg, Mn and Pb were found in suspension feeders collected near glaciers, which were potential sources of suspended material. Asteroids exhibited particularly high concentrations of Cu, Fe, Cr, Hg compared to species from the other regions, suggesting that their calcified skeletons may serve as storage mechanisms to prevent toxic effects in other body parts. These observations confirm that biologically-mediated processes predominantly govern metal bioaccumulation in Arctic echinoderms.

摘要

本研究调查了栖息在巴伦支海的棘皮动物体内选定元素(Al、Ag、As、Ca、Co、Cr、Cu、Fe、Hg、K、Mg、Mn、Na、Pb、Sr、Zn)的骨骼积累情况,该地区受到来自挪威北部和科拉半岛人类活动的影响,这些地区是金属污染的已知来源。主要目的是了解金属在北极棘皮动物骨骼中的积累是否受生物体的生理调节,还是受非生物环境条件(表现为与金属污染来源的距离)的影响。对来自四个棘皮动物类别的 17 种物种的金属浓度进行了分析:海星纲、蛇尾纲、海百合纲和海胆纲。结果表明,大多数金属的积累模式具有物种特异性,表明金属的积累受到强烈的生物控制。在海百合纲的海百合属(Heliometra glacialis)中,观察到体型与骨骼中 Al、Fe、Mg 和 Mn 浓度之间存在负相关。这种相关性归因于与年龄相关的代谢特征以及可能将外来金属从骨骼方解石中去除的机制。环境因素与金属积累模式之间的关系不太清楚。然而,在靠近冰川的悬浮生物采集器中发现了较高浓度的 Al、Fe、Mg、Mn 和 Pb,这些冰川可能是悬浮物质的潜在来源。与来自其他地区的物种相比,海星纲表现出特别高的 Cu、Fe、Cr、Hg 浓度,这表明它们的钙化骨骼可能是作为储存机制,以防止其他身体部位受到毒性影响。这些观察结果证实,生物介导的过程主要控制了北极棘皮动物中的金属生物积累。

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