2012
DOI: 10.1007/s13762-012-0078-y
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American oyster (Crassostrea virginica) and sediments as a coastal zone pollution monitor by heavy metals

Abstract: Levels of barium, cadmium, chromium, copper, mercury and vanadium were determined by plasma emission spectroscopy in sediments and oysters (Crassostrea virginica) in the Palizada, Chumpán and Candelaria rivers, which flow into the Términos Lagoon, state of Campeche, Mexico. The relation between the condition index of the oyster and the detected elements were determined as well. Significant relations were observed between copper (r = -0.825, p \ 0.05) and chromium (r = -0.787, p \ 0.05), which indicates the oys… Show more

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“…cell -1 Hg concentrations in the natural environment that were considerably lower than the phytoplankton subjected to Hg exposure in the laboratory, indicating the low assimilation of Hg by phytoplankton in nature. These results were in line with earlier studies [12,23,31].…”
Section: Hg Concentrations In Phytoplankton (Level I)supporting
confidence: 93%
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“…cell -1 Hg concentrations in the natural environment that were considerably lower than the phytoplankton subjected to Hg exposure in the laboratory, indicating the low assimilation of Hg by phytoplankton in nature. These results were in line with earlier studies [12,23,31].…”
Section: Hg Concentrations In Phytoplankton (Level I)supporting
confidence: 93%
“…BCF and BAF were determined by the following equation [18]: BCF = Hg concentration in phytoplankton Hg concentration in seawater (1) BAF = Hg concentration in secondary consumers Hg concentration in primary consumer (2) Results and Discussion ) during 2016-17. This was within the concentrations compared to the Hg levels observed by earlier investigators [23,[31][32]. This was also lower than 0.94 µg .…”
Section: Hg Analysissupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…Most authors who determined the Hg 2+ content of wild or cultured oysters of Mexican Pacific lagoons found higher contents during the rainy than in the dry season (Osuna-Martínez, Páez-Osuna, & AlonsoRodríguez, 2010; Aguilar et al, 2012;Jara-Marin i et al, 2013;Páez-Osuna & Osuna-Martínez, 2015) and, although differences were not significant, the same tendency to higher values during the rainy season was found by Delgado-Alvarez et al (2015) in the oysters collected every three months during an annual cycle at 12 lagoons or coastal sites of the Mexican NW.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%