Is the polychaete, Perinereis rullieri (Pilato 1974), a reliable indicator of PCB and PAH contaminants in coastal sediments?
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
A field survey in a transitional environment (lagoon of Venice, Italy) and a laboratory exposure
experiment were carried out to validate the use of polychaetes, Perinereis rullieri, as indicators of PCB
and PAH contaminants in the sediments. Results from the field study showed that PCBs, predominantly
the hexa- and hepta-chlorinated biphenyls, were promptly bioaccumulated in the tissues of P. rullieri,
whereas PAH levels were generally low and fluctuating among seasons.
Organisms experimentally exposed to natural polluted sediments bioaccumulated all the examined
PCB congeners, whereas those exposed to the reference sediments were able to reduce them, at least to
some extent. A PAH depletion was always observed, although the time variations for the single
compounds differed from each other.
The biomarker malondialdehyde (MDA), evaluated both in native and in treated organisms, was
helpful as a supporting parameter in elucidating their oxidative stress condition, although depending on
numerous natural confounding factors.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
polychaetes; bioaccumulation; bioindicators; Lagoon of Venice
Elenco autori:
DA ROS, Luisa; Nesto, Nicoletta; Cassin, Daniele
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