2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.02.144
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Short-chain chlorinated paraffins in marine organisms from the Pearl River Estuary in South China: Residue levels and interspecies differences

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“…17,18 Generally, concentrations of SCCPs are higher than the levels in mollusks from the Chinese Pearl River Estuary (120−760 ng/g), Hong Kong water bodies (13.9−54.2 ng/g), and King George Island, Antarctica (40.2−257 ng/g). 12,16,29 MCCPs were found in 77.3% of the samples (≤4342 ng/g) with a mean of 366 ng/g, which was higher than that of mollusks from Hong Kong water bodies (20.9−97.9 ng/g). 12 These comparisons indicate that the level of CP pollution in the Bohai Sea is higher than those of other areas, including other sites in China (e.g., Hong Kong water bodies and the Pearl River Estuary).…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…17,18 Generally, concentrations of SCCPs are higher than the levels in mollusks from the Chinese Pearl River Estuary (120−760 ng/g), Hong Kong water bodies (13.9−54.2 ng/g), and King George Island, Antarctica (40.2−257 ng/g). 12,16,29 MCCPs were found in 77.3% of the samples (≤4342 ng/g) with a mean of 366 ng/g, which was higher than that of mollusks from Hong Kong water bodies (20.9−97.9 ng/g). 12 These comparisons indicate that the level of CP pollution in the Bohai Sea is higher than those of other areas, including other sites in China (e.g., Hong Kong water bodies and the Pearl River Estuary).…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…SCCP or MCCP concentrations declined with trophic levels (TMF <1, Figure A,B and Table S2), suggesting a trophic dilution of these compounds in the Orge River. Previous studies reported either biomagnification in freshwater and coastal habitats for some homologue groups , or trophic dilution in other cases . Differences in food web characteristics and species differences in the ability to metabolize these chemicals might be relevant factors explaining such discrepancies …”
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confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies reported either biomagnification in freshwater and coastal habitats for some homologue groups 39,40 or trophic dilution in other cases. 41 Differences in food web characteristics and species differences in the ability to metabolize these chemicals might be relevant factors explaining such discrepancies. 3 Trophic Transfer of PAH and Phthalates.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…C12−C13 and Cl8−C10) were more prevalent in soil samples collected near urban or industrial areas. Similar patterns were observed in fish and macroinvertebrates collected from the Pearl River estuary in China, subjected to fast industrialization and urbanization as well as e-waste recycling activities (Sun et al, 2016). Wood processing might a significant source of SCCPs (de Boer, 2010) and several sawmill and wood panel factories are located within the watershed of the Combeauté river.…”
Section: Cp Homologue and Chain Length Group Patternsmentioning
confidence: 54%