Publication Type Journal Article
Title Evaluation of the potential of the common cockle (Cerastoderma edule L.) for the ecological risk assessment of estuarine sediments: bioaccumulation and biomarkers
Authors Jorge Lobo Pedro M. Costa Sandra Caeiro Marta Martins Ana M. Ferreira Miguel Caetano Rute Cesário Carlos Vale Maria H. Costa
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Journal ECOTOXICOLOGY
Year 2010
Month November
Volume 19
Number 8
Pages 1496-1512
Abstract Common cockles (Cerastoderma edule, L. 1758, Bivalvia: Cardiidae) were subjected to a laboratory assay with sediments collected from distinct sites of the Sado Estuary (Portugal). Cockles were obtained from a mariculture site of the Sado Estuary and exposed through 28-day, semi-static, assays to sediments collected from three sites of the estuary. Sediments from these sites revealed different physico-chemical properties and levels of metals and organic contaminants, ranging from unimpacted (the reference site) to moderately impacted, when compared to available sediment quality guidelines. Cockles were surveyed for bioaccumulation of trace elements (Ni, Cu, Zn, As, Cd and Pb) and organic contaminants (PAHs, PCBs and DDTs). Two sets of potential biomarkers were employed to assess toxicity: whole-body metallothionein (MT) induction and digestive gland histopathology. The bioaccumulation factor and the biota-to-soil accumulation factor were estimated as ecological indices of exposure to metals and organic compounds. From the results it is inferred that C. edule responds to sediment-bound contamination and might, therefore, be suitable for biomonitoring. The species was found capable to regulate and eliminate both types of contaminants. Still, the sediment contamination levels do not account for all the variation in bioaccumulation and MT levels, which may result from the moderate metal concentrations found in sediments, the species intrinsic resistance to pollution and from yet unexplained xenobiotic interaction effects.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10646-010-0535-7
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ISSN 0963-9292
EISSN 1573-3017
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Bibtex ID ISI:000284363800013
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