Biomonitoring of heavy metal availability in the marine environment

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作者
Rainbow, PS
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[1] School of Biological Sciences, Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London, London, E1 4NS, Mile End Road
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10.1016/0025-326X(95)00116-5
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Biomonitors can be used to establish geographical and/or temporal variations in the bioavailabilities of heavy metals in the marine environment, offering time-integrated measures of those portions of the total ambient metal load that are of direct ecotoxicological relevance. Heavy metal biomonitors need to conform to certain required characteristics, not least being metal accumulators, Use of a suite of biomonitors allows recognition of the presence and relative magnitude of different metal sources, For example, a macrophytic alga responds essentially to dissolved metal sources only, a suspension feeder like a mussel responds to metal sources in dissolved and suspended phases, and a deposit feeder responds to metal available in the sediment. Examples are given of suitable heavy metal biomonitors in the coastal waters of Europe, New Zealand, Hong Kong and China, It is not valid to compare absolute accumulated metal concentrations in biomonitors interspecifically, although interspecific comparisions of rank orders do allow cross correlations of relative bioavailabilities of heavy metals to different biomonitors at the same sites. There is a need to identify widespread cosmopolitan biomonitors to allow intraspecific comparisons of bioavailabilities between geographical areas. Such cosmopolitan biomonitors may include the alga Ulva lactuca, mussels of the genera Mytilus and Perna, the oysters Ostrea and Crassostrea, barnacles Like Balanus amphitrite and Tetraclita squamosa, and the talitrid amphipod Platorchestia platensis, A major caveat in the use of such cosmopolitan biomonitors remains the need for reliable, specific taxonomic identification.
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