L. Bervoets et al., Accumulation of metals in the tissues of three spined stickelback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) from natural fresh waters, ECOTOX ENV, 48(2), 2001, pp. 117-127
Three spined sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus) were sampled from five d
ifferent watercourses in Flanders (Belgium). Concentrations of cadmium, lea
d, copper, and zinc were measured in water, sediment, food, and fish tissue
s. Considered as food was the taxonomic groups of macroinvertebrates predom
inately present in the stomach of the sticklebacks at the different sites.
Analyzed tissues sere gill, liver, and muscle. To determine the relative im
portance of the different uptake routes, multiple linear regression models
were constructed. Accumulated metal levels in the tissues were related to m
etal levels in sediment, water, and food. Generally, the amount of variatio
n in accumulated metal levels that could be explained by these models was l
imited, with coefficients of determination not exceeding 0.57. Cadmium leve
ls in the three tissues were solely related to levels in invertebrates. The
same was true for copper in liver. In the other cases the tissue levels co
uld be related only to sediment and/or water levels. Depending on the metal
, levels were highest in gill or in liver. In all cases lowest metal levels
were measured in muscle. (C) 2001 Academic Press.