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The concentrations of Hg, Sn, Cr, Zn, Ni, Co, Cd, Mn, Fe and Cu were determ
ined in the liver, kidney and muscle of 24 common dolphins stranded on the
Portuguese coast between 1995 and 1998. Nitric acid was used to extract the
metals from the tissues for analysis by inductively-coupled plasma/atomic
emission spectroscopy (ICP/AES). Those metals with relatively higher concen
trations included Fe, Zn and Hg, particularly in liver. Other metals includ
ing Cr, Ni and Cd tended to show much lower levels, or were even undetected
(e.g. Co). Different metals seemed to show different temporal trends, alth
ough due to substantial variations of the mean concentrations for each year
obtained, such temporal pattern has to be studied further. Total Hg concen
tration in the kidney, muscle and particularly liver, were higher in female
s than in males. Total Hg concentrations in all the organs increased with b
ody length of dolphins, whilst those of Zn and Cu in muscle decreased with
dolphin length. A strong correlation was found between essential metals Zn
and Cu in muscle, possibly resulting from sequestration of these metals by
metallothionein. In addition, significant co-associations existed between t
he same metal (e.g. Hg, Sn and Zn) in different organs. (C) 2001 Elsevier S
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