1. Responses of the copepod Eurytemora affinis to trace metal exposure: A candidate for sentinel to marine sediment resuspension effects.
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Das, Shagnika, Ouddane, Baghdad, and Souissi, Sami
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TRACE metals ,MARINE sediments ,CONTAMINATED sediments ,ARSENIC ,COPPER ,BIOCONCENTRATION - Abstract
Our study reports the ability of Eurytemora affinis to indicate certain responses in 96 h when exposed to resuspended sediment from a polluted site (PS, Seine estuary, France), less polluted site (LPS, Canche estuary, France) and dissolved trace metals. Mortality from dissolved trace metal was highest (57.5 %) followed by PS (38.59 %) > LPS (24.04 %). The exposure to PS sediment resulted in significantly lower no. of early larval stage (nauplii < 2), sex-ratio (39.24 % of males) and higher ovigerous female (>10). Eurytemora affinis bioaccumulated high concentrations of copper (27.3 mg/kg), nickel (12.8 mg/kg), lead (21.8 mg/kg) and arsenic (13.7 mg/kg) from PS exposure with significantly lower bioaccumulation of metals from LPS. The bioconcentration factor (BCF) was highest from dissolved toxicity (>2000) followed by PS that showed significantly higher BCF for Nickel and Copper, compared to LPS. The responses of E. affinis to different matrices exemplify its role as a sentinel. [Display omitted] • E. affinis can be used as a sentinel to sediment resuspension from pelagic community. • In 96 h, 38 % higher mortality was observed from polluted sediment (PS). • E. affinis bioaccumulated higher concentration of trace metals from PS. • Dissolved trace metal caused higher mortality than sediment resuspension. • Specific responses to polluted sediment resuspension was noted in E. affinis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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