AN EXPERIMENTAL-STUDY ON THE BIOACCUMULATION AND TURNOVER OF PO-210 AND PB-210 IN MARINE SHRIMP

Citation
Fp. Carvalho et Sw. Fowler, AN EXPERIMENTAL-STUDY ON THE BIOACCUMULATION AND TURNOVER OF PO-210 AND PB-210 IN MARINE SHRIMP, Marine ecology. Progress series, 102(1-2), 1993, pp. 125-133
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Marine & Freshwater Biology",Ecology
ISSN journal
01718630
Volume
102
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
1993
Pages
125 - 133
Database
ISI
SICI code
0171-8630(1993)102:1-2<125:AEOTBA>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
The experimental accumulation of Po-210 and Pb-210 from seawater alone and from seawater and food was studied in the laboratory with the ben thic shrimp Lysmata seticaudata. Shrimp accumulated both radionuclides from water for 21 d, reaching whole body concentration factors [CF = (Bq g-1 of shrimp wet wt)/(Bq ml-1 filtered water)] of 139 +/- 28 for Po-210 and 682 +/- 149 for Pb-210. When uptake was from water only, ti ssue analyses revealed that radionuclide accumulation was mainly due t o external adsorption. Accumulation in internal tissues also occured t hrough the intake of seawater for osmotic regulation. Exposure of shri mp to radionuclides dissolved in water and labelled food produced a no ticeable accumulation of Po-210 in internal tissues which was not acco mpanied by an identical accumulation of Pb-210. It is concluded that i n shrimp Po-210 was mainly accumulated from food, whereas Pb-210 was l argely taken up from the fraction dissolved in seawater. A much higher digestive assimilation efficiency for Po-210, about 5-fold that of Pb -210, was observed in L. seticaudata. This difference can account for the enhancement of Po-210:Pb-210 ratios observed in the lower trophic levels of marine food chains. Turnover of Po-210 in shrimp tissues is much slower than for Pb-210, a fact which also contributes to the enha nced Po-210:Pb-210 concentration ratios observed in marine crustaceans .