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Metal and metallothionein levels in zooplankton in relation to environmental exposure: spatial and temporal variability (Saronikos Gulf, Greece)

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
卷 28, 期 22, 页码 28640-28657

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-021-12591-9

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Metal bioaccumulation; Zooplankton; Metallothioneins; Metals in seawater; Saronikos Gulf; Greek MED-POL data base

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  1. Monitoring of the Saronikos Gulf ecosystem under the influence of the Psittalia sewage outfall project of the HCMR - Athens Water Supply and Sewerage Company (EYDAP S.A.), Greece

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Metal and metallothionein in mixed zooplankton were studied to monitor metal availability in the Saronikos Gulf. Spatial and temporal variability of metal concentrations were observed, with higher levels in sites influenced by human pressures. Bioconcentration from water to zooplankton was found to be higher than other transfer pathways.
Metal and metallothionein (MT) in mixed zooplankton were investigated as means of monitoring metal availability regarding environmental exposure. Spatial and temporal variability of Cd, Cu, Ni, Zn, Fe, Mn and Pb in zooplankton and seawater were studied in Saronikos Gulf (Aegean Sea, Eastern Mediterranean), once every second month during an annual cycle (2011-2012). Particulate organic carbon and chlorophyll alpha were also measured in seawater samples. Median zooplankton metal concentrations were 0.65, 32.4, 7.1, 864, 1420, 40.2 and 26.8 mu g g(-1) dw for Cd, Cu, Ni, Zn, Fe, Mn and Pb, respectively, and 109 mu g g(-1) ww for MTs. Metal levels in zooplankton and MTs were higher at sites influenced by human-derived pressures. Additionally, metal concentrations in pelagic fish flesh from the Greek MED-POL data base were used for bioconcentration and biomagnification factors calculation. Bioconcentration from water to zooplankton was higher than metal transfer from either seston to zooplankton or zooplankton to fish.

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