1982
DOI: 10.1007/bf00393949
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Effect of heavy metals (Zn, Hg, Cu, Cd, Pb, Ni) on the length growth of Mytilus edulis

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“…Metal concentrations in the lower Tamar are -1 pg Cu 1-l, < 0.5 pg Cd I-', -0 0.5 pg Fe 1-' and -8 pg Zn 1-' (Stebbing et al, 1983). If it is assumed that the higher concentrations of Cd and Zn in the tissues of Swansea mussels reflects a proportionately (2-fold) higher metal concentration in the water at this site, then these concentrations (-1 pg Cd 1-' and -16 pg Zn 1-l) are well below the EC,, values recorded by Stromgren (1982). Myint and Tyler (1982) examined the effects of 98 d of exposure to Cu, Cd and Zn (initial exposure concentrations 50, 50 and 200 pg 1-' respectively) on the gametogenesis of Mytilus edulis collected from Mumbles, Swansea Bay.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
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“…Metal concentrations in the lower Tamar are -1 pg Cu 1-l, < 0.5 pg Cd I-', -0 0.5 pg Fe 1-' and -8 pg Zn 1-' (Stebbing et al, 1983). If it is assumed that the higher concentrations of Cd and Zn in the tissues of Swansea mussels reflects a proportionately (2-fold) higher metal concentration in the water at this site, then these concentrations (-1 pg Cd 1-' and -16 pg Zn 1-l) are well below the EC,, values recorded by Stromgren (1982). Myint and Tyler (1982) examined the effects of 98 d of exposure to Cu, Cd and Zn (initial exposure concentrations 50, 50 and 200 pg 1-' respectively) on the gametogenesis of Mytilus edulis collected from Mumbles, Swansea Bay.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…For example, Stromgren (1982) determined the exposure concentrations of metals which resulted in a 50 5% reduction in the shell growth (EC,,) of Mytilus edulis after 10 to 22 d. The EC,, values were 3 to 4 pg Cu 1-l, 60 pg Zn I-', 100 pg Cd I-', but >200 pg 1-' of Pb and Zn had no effect on shell growth. Metal concentrations in the lower Tamar are -1 pg Cu 1-l, < 0.5 pg Cd I-', -0 0.5 pg Fe 1-' and -8 pg Zn 1-' (Stebbing et al, 1983).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Florence & Batley (1980), this is 0.03 ppb. Mytilus edulis is reported to survive and grow at reduced pace in 0.3 ppb (Stromgren 1982). The high concentrations used in the present study were a compromise for the time factor, as the experimental duration was short.…”
Section: O N C E N T R a T I O N ( P P M )mentioning
confidence: 89%
“…At a specific site, uptake of a particular contaminant may be affected by a variety of different factors: for example, age, sex, size, tidal position, concentration of other contaminants, physiological state and various environmental variables such as temperature, salinity, particulate load and pH (Bayne & Widdows 1978, Goldberg e t al. 1978, Bayne et al 1979, Simpson 1979, Stromgren 1982. Previously, Clifton et al (1983) described the effects of mussel size, tidal position and seasonal variability of the condition index (C.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%