| Orbital: The Electronic Journal of Chemistry | |
| Transplant Experiments as a Tool for Evaluating the Suitability of Sessile Organisms as Biomonitor Species in Tropical Coastal Waters: The Case of the Brown Mussel Perna perna (Linnaeus, 1758) in Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil | |
| Paulo Renato Dorneles1  Petrus Magnus Amaral Galvão1  Renan Thiago Laynes Longo1  João Paulo Machado Torres1  Adan dos Santos Lino1  Olaf Malm1  | |
| [1] Federal University of Rio de Janeiro; | |
| 关键词: bioavailability; biomonitoring; bivalve; metal; tropical bays; | |
| DOI : 10.17807/orbital.v10i4.1069 | |
| 来源: DOAJ | |
【 摘 要 】
The present study evaluates mercury (Hg) toxicokinetics in Perna perna (L.) mussels from tropical bays through transplantation experiments. The mussels were transplanted from Guanabara Bay (GB) to Ilha Grande Bay (IGB). The experiments were carried out in December 2008 (experiment 1) and June 2009 (experiment 2). Both experiments lasted one month. In the experiment 2, the transplanted animals (77±8 µg.kg-1) showed a significant increase in Hg concentrations and exhibited significantly higher Hg concentrations than the animals that remained in GB (41±4 µg.kg-1). Despite this increase in mercury levels, the transplanted animals have not achieved the Hg concentrations of IGB resident animals (100±11 µg.kg-1). These results suggest that individuals of this species rapidly incorporated Hg in tropical estuaries.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17807/orbital.v10i4.1069
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