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Metal accumulation in the smooth toadfish, Tetractenos glaber, in estuaries around Sydney, Australia
journal contribution
posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00 authored by Ralph AlquezarRalph Alquezar, S Markich, D BoothThis study determined the metal levels in sediments and tissues of a common estuarine fish, Tetractenos glaber (smooth toadfish), from two metal contaminated and two reference estuaries near Sydney, Australia. Metal levels were highest in sediments and fish from contaminated estuaries. Gonads contained the highest metal levels followed by muscle, gill and liver. Metal accumulation was gender-dependant (e.g. male gonads were >20 times higher in As than females; female gills were >30 times higher than males for Pb). Cadmium, Pb and Ni levels in fish tissues reflected sediment levels, indicating sediment and/or dietary metal uptake. Levels of As, Co, Cd & Pb in gills showed similar patterns to other tissues, suggesting that metals may have been taken up by gills through contaminated water. Similar metal patterns in tissues and sediments suggest more than one uptake pathway. This study indicates that multiple factors influence metal accumulation in fish.
Funding
Category 1 - Australian Competitive Grants (this includes ARC, NHMRC)
History
Volume
142Issue
1Start Page
123End Page
131Number of Pages
9eISSN
0269-7491Location
Barking, EssexPublisher
Elsevier Applied SciencePublisher DOI
Language
en-ausPeer Reviewed
- Yes
Open Access
- No
External Author Affiliations
Aquatic Solutions International; Centre for Environmental Management; Dept. of Environmental Sciences; TBA Research Institute;Era Eligible
- Yes