O. Simon et A. Boudou, Direct and trophic contamination of the herbivorous carp Ctenophatyngodon idella by inorganic mercury and methylmercury, ECOTOX ENV, 50(1), 2001, pp. 48-59
A comparative analysis of inorganic mercury (Hg(II)) and methylmercury (MMH
g) bioaccumulation by the herbivorous fish Ctenopharyngodon idella, via the
direct and "direct+trophic" routes, was investigated experimentally. The d
irect contamination was based on fairly low exposure conditions (Hg(II), 30
0 ng . L-1; MMHg, 30 ng . L-1), for 15 and 30 days. The trophic uptake was
based on ingestion of macrophyte leaves (Elodea densa), previously exposed
for 87 days to similar Hg concentrations. Results revealed high capacities
of bioaccumulation in fish via the direct route, with accumulation factors
of 1000 for Hg(II) and 13,000 for MMHg. Hg concentrations measured after di
rect+trophic contamination were very much greater than those measured after
direct exposure, owing to considerable metal burdens accumulated in plants
and to large biomasses ingested. Nevertheless, estimated trophic transfer
rates were fairly low: 2% for Hg(II) and 13% for MMHg. MMHg determinations
in elodea leaves and fish muscle samples reveal significant methylation and
demethylation reactions., (C) 2001 Academic Press.