Lj. Debisthoven et al., RELATIONS BETWEEN HEAVY-METALS IN AQUATIC SEDIMENTS AND IN CHIRONOMUSLARVAE OF BELGIAN LOWLAND RIVERS AND THEIR MORPHOLOGICAL DEFORMITIES, Canadian journal of fisheries and aquatic sciences, 55(3), 1998, pp. 688-703
Levels of Cd, Pb, Cu, and Zn were measured in fourth-instar Chironomus
gr. thummi and in three sediment fractions of Belgian lowland rivers,
extracted with 1 M NH4-acetate, 1 M HCl, and 70% HNO3-30% H2O2. The p
ercentages of deformed larvae and the mean population severities (MPS)
of deformity for the head structures were compared by means of Pearso
n and linear and polynomial regressions against the metal concentratio
ns in the different compartments. All correlations found were positive
. Mentum deformities correlated with all lead fractions (MPS) and the
larval copper fraction (percent deformed), while the pecten epipharyng
is deformities correlated with the sediment lead fractions and the HCl
fraction of copper. Premandible deformities correlated with the coppe
r sediment HNO3-H2O2 fraction and with extreme values of cadmium and z
inc. The study demonstrated a variety of deformity response curves to
trace metals. At one site, higher lead concentrations were found in la
rvae with a deformed mentum, compared with normal larvae. Mentum defor
mities appeared to be potential predictors of lead levels in the sedim
ents and the larvae, while pecten epipharyngis deformities may be an i
ndicator of lead and copper in the sediments.