Short-term temporal variability of Ag, Cd and Cu in Mytilus californianus and the effectiveness of this organism as a bioindicator

In order to study the short-term temporal variability of the concentration of Ag, Cd and Cu in Mytilus californianus and to determine the effectiveness of this organism as a bioindicator of these metals, 11 simultaneous samplings (every other day) were conducted from 24 August to 23 September 1995...

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Main Authors: EA Gutiérrez-Galindo, A Muñoz-Barbosa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Autónoma de Baja California 2001-03-01
Series:Ciencias Marinas
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Online Access:https://www.cienciasmarinas.com.mx/index.php/cmarinas/article/view/457
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description In order to study the short-term temporal variability of the concentration of Ag, Cd and Cu in Mytilus californianus and to determine the effectiveness of this organism as a bioindicator of these metals, 11 simultaneous samplings (every other day) were conducted from 24 August to 23 September 1995 at one polluted site and one unpolluted site at Todos Santos Bay in Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico. The concentrations of Ag and Cu (µg g–1 dry weight) were significantly greater at the polluted station (0.64–1.69 and 6.72–9.10, respectively) than at the unpolluted station (0.05–0.27 and 5.48–7.00, respectively), possibly due to the proximity of the polluted station to a wastewater discharge. The concentrations of Cd at the unpolluted station (1.37–5.25) were significantly greater than those at the polluted station (0.60–2.13), probably due to the association of Cd with upwelling, which is a common occurrence at the unpolluted station during the time the samplings were conducted. The relationships between the raw concentrations of the metals studied and the concentration normalized by the condition index indicate that M. californianus is a better indicator of Ag and Cd than of Cu.
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spelling doaj.art-85f6f49ce2f54d809db5106a70cc08bb2024-03-03T19:35:49ZengUniversidad Autónoma de Baja CaliforniaCiencias Marinas0185-38802395-90532001-03-0127210.7773/cm.v27i2.457Short-term temporal variability of Ag, Cd and Cu in Mytilus californianus and the effectiveness of this organism as a bioindicatorEA Gutiérrez-Galindo0A Muñoz-Barbosa1Universidad Autónoma de Baja CaliforniaUniversidad Autónoma de Baja California In order to study the short-term temporal variability of the concentration of Ag, Cd and Cu in Mytilus californianus and to determine the effectiveness of this organism as a bioindicator of these metals, 11 simultaneous samplings (every other day) were conducted from 24 August to 23 September 1995 at one polluted site and one unpolluted site at Todos Santos Bay in Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico. The concentrations of Ag and Cu (µg g–1 dry weight) were significantly greater at the polluted station (0.64–1.69 and 6.72–9.10, respectively) than at the unpolluted station (0.05–0.27 and 5.48–7.00, respectively), possibly due to the proximity of the polluted station to a wastewater discharge. The concentrations of Cd at the unpolluted station (1.37–5.25) were significantly greater than those at the polluted station (0.60–2.13), probably due to the association of Cd with upwelling, which is a common occurrence at the unpolluted station during the time the samplings were conducted. The relationships between the raw concentrations of the metals studied and the concentration normalized by the condition index indicate that M. californianus is a better indicator of Ag and Cd than of Cu. https://www.cienciasmarinas.com.mx/index.php/cmarinas/article/view/457Mytilus californianusheavy metalspollutionbiomonitorBaja California (Mexico)
spellingShingle EA Gutiérrez-Galindo
A Muñoz-Barbosa
Short-term temporal variability of Ag, Cd and Cu in Mytilus californianus and the effectiveness of this organism as a bioindicator
Ciencias Marinas
Mytilus californianus
heavy metals
pollution
biomonitor
Baja California (Mexico)
title Short-term temporal variability of Ag, Cd and Cu in Mytilus californianus and the effectiveness of this organism as a bioindicator
title_full Short-term temporal variability of Ag, Cd and Cu in Mytilus californianus and the effectiveness of this organism as a bioindicator
title_fullStr Short-term temporal variability of Ag, Cd and Cu in Mytilus californianus and the effectiveness of this organism as a bioindicator
title_full_unstemmed Short-term temporal variability of Ag, Cd and Cu in Mytilus californianus and the effectiveness of this organism as a bioindicator
title_short Short-term temporal variability of Ag, Cd and Cu in Mytilus californianus and the effectiveness of this organism as a bioindicator
title_sort short term temporal variability of ag cd and cu in mytilus californianus and the effectiveness of this organism as a bioindicator
topic Mytilus californianus
heavy metals
pollution
biomonitor
Baja California (Mexico)
url https://www.cienciasmarinas.com.mx/index.php/cmarinas/article/view/457
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