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Trace Elemental Analysis of the Exoskeleton, Leg Muscle, and Gut of Three Hadal Amphipods

Journal

BIOLOGICAL TRACE ELEMENT RESEARCH
Volume 200, Issue 3, Pages 1395-1407

Publisher

SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1007/s12011-021-02728-9

Keywords

Amphipod; Hadal zone; Trace elements; Pacific deep sea

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2018YFC0310600]
  2. National Key R&D Program of China [2018YFD0900601]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31772826]
  4. major scientific innovation project from Shanghai Committee of Education [2017-01-07-00-10-E00060]

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This study investigated the trace element bio-accumulation of three hadal amphipods, revealing significant accumulations of various elements in different tissues. Comparisons with non-abyssal and shallow water decapoda and amphipoda species showed that hadal amphipods had higher concentrations of certain trace elements, suggesting potential impacts of food availability and human activities in the hadal environments.
Hadal trenches are the deepest areas worldwide. Amphipods are considered a key factor in hadal ecosystems because of their important impacts on the hadal environment. Amphipods have benthic habits, and therefore, serve as good metal biomonitors. However, little is known about the hadal amphipod metal accumulations. In the present study, Alicella gigantea, Hirondellea gigas, and Scopelocheirus schellenbergi were sampled from the New Britain Trench (8824m, 7.02S 149.16E), Mariana Trench (10,839m, 11.38N 142.42E), and Marceau Trench (6690m, 1.42N 148.74E) in the West Pacific Ocean, respectively. The elemental concentrations of the three hadal amphipods were subsequently investigated. Nine trace elements (V, Cr, Mn, Co, Ni, Se, Mo, Ag, and Cd) of three tissues (exoskeleton, leg muscle, and gut) of the hadal amphipods were detected by using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) method. The concentrations of Cr, Cd, and Mn were comparably higher among those nine examined elements. The greatest accumulations of the elements Cr, Ag, and V in the exoskeleton and leg muscle were observed in H. gigas, and elements Mn, Co, and Se showed the highest accumulations in the gut in H. gigas among the three hadal amphipods. In addition, comparisons of the leg muscle trace element accumulation between the hadal amphipods and non-abyssal and shallow water decapoda and amphipoda species showed that the hadal amphipods possessed comparably higher concentrations of the trace elements Cd, Co, Mo, Ag, and V. This finding suggested a bottom-up effect of food availability and indicated the effects of human activities within the hadal environments. This study reveals the trace element bio-accumulation of three hadal amphipods, and suggests that deep-sea amphipods are potential indicator species for trace element bioavailability in the deep-sea environment.

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