Accumulation of trace metals in crayfish tissues: is Procambarus clarkii a vector of pollutants in Po Delta inland waters?

Concentrations of trace elements (Cd, Pb, As, Cu and Zn) were determined in superficial sediments and in hepatopancreas, exoskeleton, and abdominal muscle of the red swamp crayfish Procambarus clarkii from several canals of the Po River Delta area. Sediments of the studied canals exhibited some meta...

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Main Authors: M. Mistri, C. Munari, A. Pagnoni, T. Chenet, L. Pasti, A. Cavazzini
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-01-01
Series:The European Zoological Journal
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24750263.2020.1717653
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spelling doaj-d6cae3516b0e4517b1b5305e76cc9bbc2020-12-17T17:28:35ZengTaylor & Francis GroupThe European Zoological Journal2475-02632020-01-01871465710.1080/24750263.2020.17176531717653Accumulation of trace metals in crayfish tissues: is Procambarus clarkii a vector of pollutants in Po Delta inland waters?M. Mistri0C. Munari1A. Pagnoni2T. Chenet3L. Pasti4A. Cavazzini5University of FerraraUniversity of FerraraUniversity of FerraraUniversity of FerraraUniversity of FerraraUniversity of FerraraConcentrations of trace elements (Cd, Pb, As, Cu and Zn) were determined in superficial sediments and in hepatopancreas, exoskeleton, and abdominal muscle of the red swamp crayfish Procambarus clarkii from several canals of the Po River Delta area. Sediments of the studied canals exhibited some metal pollution. The hepatopancreas of the crayfish showed a higher concentration of trace metals in comparison to the other tissues at all sites under scrutiny. Concentrations of As and Pb, either in sediment and P. clarkii tissues, were probably related to the use of fertilizers and pesticides. Moreover, the levels of certain metals accumulated in the abdominal muscle (Pb, Cu and Zn) exceeded the threshold values considered harmful to human health. The Toxic Contamination Index, depending on the bioaccumulation data of hepatopancreas and abdominal muscle, allowed us to assess the toxicity by heavy metals of sediments measuring the stress level of the detoxification organ, and resulted in >1 only at two sampling canals. We hypothesize that P. clarkii in the Po River Delta aquatic communities can act as a vector of pollutants, as crayfish can transfer their relatively high amount of heavy metals to higher trophic levels.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24750263.2020.1717653procambarus clarkiiheavy metalssedimentspo river deltatoxic contamination index
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author M. Mistri
C. Munari
A. Pagnoni
T. Chenet
L. Pasti
A. Cavazzini
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C. Munari
A. Pagnoni
T. Chenet
L. Pasti
A. Cavazzini
Accumulation of trace metals in crayfish tissues: is Procambarus clarkii a vector of pollutants in Po Delta inland waters?
The European Zoological Journal
procambarus clarkii
heavy metals
sediments
po river delta
toxic contamination index
author_facet M. Mistri
C. Munari
A. Pagnoni
T. Chenet
L. Pasti
A. Cavazzini
author_sort M. Mistri
title Accumulation of trace metals in crayfish tissues: is Procambarus clarkii a vector of pollutants in Po Delta inland waters?
title_short Accumulation of trace metals in crayfish tissues: is Procambarus clarkii a vector of pollutants in Po Delta inland waters?
title_full Accumulation of trace metals in crayfish tissues: is Procambarus clarkii a vector of pollutants in Po Delta inland waters?
title_fullStr Accumulation of trace metals in crayfish tissues: is Procambarus clarkii a vector of pollutants in Po Delta inland waters?
title_full_unstemmed Accumulation of trace metals in crayfish tissues: is Procambarus clarkii a vector of pollutants in Po Delta inland waters?
title_sort accumulation of trace metals in crayfish tissues: is procambarus clarkii a vector of pollutants in po delta inland waters?
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series The European Zoological Journal
issn 2475-0263
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Concentrations of trace elements (Cd, Pb, As, Cu and Zn) were determined in superficial sediments and in hepatopancreas, exoskeleton, and abdominal muscle of the red swamp crayfish Procambarus clarkii from several canals of the Po River Delta area. Sediments of the studied canals exhibited some metal pollution. The hepatopancreas of the crayfish showed a higher concentration of trace metals in comparison to the other tissues at all sites under scrutiny. Concentrations of As and Pb, either in sediment and P. clarkii tissues, were probably related to the use of fertilizers and pesticides. Moreover, the levels of certain metals accumulated in the abdominal muscle (Pb, Cu and Zn) exceeded the threshold values considered harmful to human health. The Toxic Contamination Index, depending on the bioaccumulation data of hepatopancreas and abdominal muscle, allowed us to assess the toxicity by heavy metals of sediments measuring the stress level of the detoxification organ, and resulted in >1 only at two sampling canals. We hypothesize that P. clarkii in the Po River Delta aquatic communities can act as a vector of pollutants, as crayfish can transfer their relatively high amount of heavy metals to higher trophic levels.
topic procambarus clarkii
heavy metals
sediments
po river delta
toxic contamination index
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24750263.2020.1717653
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