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Bioaccumulation of Trace Elements in the Muscle of the Blackmouth Catshark Galeus melastomus from Mediterranean Waters

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BIOLOGY-BASEL
卷 12, 期 7, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/biology12070951

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sharks; ecotoxicology; pollution; heavy metals; deep-sea

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This study investigates the bioaccumulation of 17 trace elements in the muscle tissue of the blackmouth catshark from various locations in the Mediterranean Sea. The research provides insights into the distribution and accumulation patterns of these elements in the shark species and highlights the potential risks posed by chemical contamination in the Mediterranean Sea. The study emphasizes the importance of investigating the impacts of pollutants on marine organisms, particularly sharks, to develop effective conservation and management strategies.
Simple Summary This study examines the bioaccumulation of 17 trace elements (including aluminum, arsenic, cadmium, copper, and zinc, among others) in the muscle tissue of the blackmouth catshark (Galeus melastomus) from various locations in the Mediterranean Sea. This research focuses provides insights into the distribution and accumulation patterns of these elements in G. melastomus and sheds light on the potential risks posed by chemical contamination in the Mediterranean Sea. The study underscores the significance of investigating the impacts of pollutants on marine organisms, particularly sharks, to develop effective conservation and management strategies. The data contribute to our understanding of trace element bioaccumulation in elasmobranch species, thus highlighting the importance of protecting these key ecological players in marine ecosystems. Environmental pollution, particularly in the marine environment, has become a significant concern due to the increasing presence of pollutants and their adverse effects on ecosystems and human health. This study focuses on the bioaccumulation of trace elements in the muscle tissue of the blackmouth catshark (Galeus melastomus) from different areas in the Mediterranean Sea. Trace elements are of interest due to their persistence, toxicity, and potential for bioaccumulation. This research aims to assess the distribution and accumulation of trace elements in the muscle tissue of G. melastomus and investigate their potential impact on the deep-sea environment of the Mediterranean. The focused areas include the Ligurian Sea, the northern and central Tyrrhenian Sea, the southern Tyrrhenian Sea, the Ionian Sea, the Pantelleria Waters, and the Gela Waters. Samples were collected following established protocols, and trace element analysis was conducted using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. The study provides data on the concentrations of 17 trace elements, namely aluminum, arsenic, cadmium, cobalt, copper, manganese, molybdenum, nickel, zinc, selenium, strontium, lead, chromium, iron, barium, bismuth, and uranium. The findings contribute to a better understanding of trace element bioaccumulation patterns in elasmobranch species, specifically G. melastomus, and highlight the potential risks associated with chemical contamination in the Mediterranean Sea. This research emphasizes the importance of studying the impacts of pollutants on marine organisms, particularly those occupying key ecological roles, like sharks, to support effective conservation and management strategies.

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