Nrv. Guerrero et Em. Kesten, LEVELS OF HEAVY-METALS IN BIOTA FROM THE LA-PLATA RIVER, Environmental toxicology and water quality, 8(3), 1993, pp. 335-344
In this study levels of five heavy metals-Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn-were
quantified in selected tissues of aquatic organisms and in sediments f
rom the La Plata River. Fishes (Odontesthes bonariensis and Pimelodus
clarias), snails (Ampullaria insularum), and bivalve molluscs (Neocorb
icula limosa) were collected from a Recreational Fishing Association,
nearby Buenos Aires harbor, during 1988 and 1989. Samples of snail hep
atopancreas showed higher levels of metal concentrations than samples
of fish livers, regarding the five metals quantified. In general, lowe
r levels of heavy metals were observed in whole body samples of bivalv
es, with or without the gut contents, except for Cd. Both species of m
acroinvertebrates have demonstrated a great ability to bioaccumulate C
d. Many physical, chemical, and biological factors regulate the intake
and accumulation of heavy metals by aquatic organisms. Therefore, it
is difficult to assess the extent of pollution in biota from the La Pl
ata River by direct comparisons with data previously reported in the l
iterature. However, our results may be useful as reference levels of h
eavy metal contamination in selected organisms from this particular aq
uatic system. (C) 1993 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.