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Biological monitoring with organisms accumulator of pollutants

Academic Article
Publication Date:
1997
abstract:
The biological monitoring based on the community structure or the presence of selected species or groups of species may supply a synthetic, direct and integrated response over time of the pollution level of the environment. The most important disadvantage of this type of biomonitoring consists in the impossibility to identify the nature of the pollutants. This may be overcome by analyzing the pollutants in the tissues of selected species called 'accumulator organisms' or 'scavengers which are able to concentrate pollutants even from very diluted solutions. This technique initially used to detect radionuclides from fall-out and nuclear effluents, has been successfully applied to non-nuclear pollution. This method is particularly useful: (1) to map the pollutant distribution in an area or along a gradient; (2) to follow the variations of the pollutant concentrations in the environment by the variations of the pollutant in the organism and (3) to identify toxic substances from solutions so diluted that they cannot be detected by the commonly used analytical method. The criteria and methods adopted by this type of monitoring an discussed and illustrated by selected examples. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
bioaccumulator; pollutants; radioactive fall-out; concentration factor; turnover-time
List of contributors:
Riccardi, NICOLETTA RITA
Authors of the University:
RICCARDI NICOLETTA RITA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/311969
Published in:
MARINE CHEMISTRY
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