Data di Pubblicazione:
1985
Abstract:
The uptake and loss kinetics of 95mTc in seawater have been investigated
in the crab Pachygrapsus marmoratus. Both the uptake and loss kinetics can
be represented as the sum of two exponential functions, one short-term
(tbm = 16 d) and one tong-term (tbm = 63 d), tbm being the biological
half-time. The predicted steady state concentration factor was estimated
to be about 18.
No significant linear correlation between Tc uptake rate and animal
weight was found during the accumulation phase. At the end of this
phase, 77% of the Tc was found to be distributed in the digestive system
and particularly in the hepatopancreas (56%); this organ also appeared
to lose the radionuclide most quickly. During the loss phase, 90% of the
incorporated radioactivity was eliminated in about three months.
Therefore P. marmoratus does not appear to be a good bioindicator of Tc
in the marine environment nor an important pathway for Tc contamination
along marine food chains.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
marine ecology; radioecology
Elenco autori:
Conversi, Alessandra
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