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Organochlorine pollution in tropical rivers (Guadeloupe): Role of ecological factors in food web bioaccumulation

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Volume 159, Issue 6, Pages 1692-1701

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2011.02.036

Keywords

Organochlorines; Bioaccumulation; Freshwater; Food web; Stable isotope

Funding

  1. Direction Regionale de l'Environnement de la Guadeloupe
  2. Direction Regionale de l'Environnement de la Guadeloupe

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Concentrations of organochlorine pesticides and stable isotope ratios of nitrogen and carbon were measured in a tropical freshwater ecosystem to evaluate the contamination level of biota and examine the bioaccumulation patterns of pollutants through the food web. Chemical analyses showed a general and heavy contamination of the entire food web. They revealed the strong accumulation of pollutants by juveniles of diadromous fishes and shrimps, as they re-enter the river. The role of ecological factors in the bioaccumulation of pesticides was evaluated. Whereas the most persistent pollutants (chlordecone and monohydro-chlordecone) were related to the organisms diet and habitat, bioaccumulation of beta-HCH was only influenced by animal lipid content. The biomagnification potential of chlordecone through the food chain has been demonstrated. It highlighted the importance of trophic transfer in this compound bioaccumulation process. In contrast, bioconcentration by passive diffusion from water seemed to be the main exposure route of biota to beta-HCH. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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