Physico-chemical form of trace metals accumulated by phytoplankton and their assimilation by filter-feeding invertebrates
Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews › RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal › peer-review
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Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 179-191 |
Journal / Publication | Marine Ecology Progress Series |
Volume | 299 |
Online published | 1 Sept 2005 |
Publication status | Published - 2005 |
Externally published | Yes |
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Abstract
This study investigated whether the nature of the binding of the trace metals cadmium, silver and zinc accumulated by phytoplankton can affect their subsequent assimilation efficiencies (AE) in 3 filter-feeding benthic invertebrates, the green mussel Perna viridis, the clam Ruditapes philippinarum and the barnacle Balanus amphitrite. Seven phytoplankton species were chosen from a wide systematic range to ensure large differences in the partitioning of their accumulated trace metals into 3 fractions: (1) exchangeable metal adsorbed on the outside of the cells, as defined by extraction with the chelating agent 8-hydroxyquinoline-5-sulphonate; (2) incorporated metal that is in a soluble form; and (3) insoluble incorporated metal. There were few significant correlations between AE and the percentage of phytoplankton metal incorporated into any 1 fraction or combination of fractions. There is no support, therefore, for a generalised conclusion that any of the 3 fractions isolated represents the sole form of phytoplankton metal that is bioavailable for trophic transfer to a herbivore. Even trace metals bound to the insoluble fraction in phytoplankton may be bioavailable to herbivores. Furthermore, there were no consistent effects of phytoplankton concentration on metal AEs in 1 of the herbivores - P. viridis. There was no evidence that the AE of any of the 3 trace metals was changed when the herbivores were feeding on the phytoplankton species (Thalassiosira weissflogii) on which they were fed during acclimation. © Inter-Research 2005.
Research Area(s)
- Filter-feeding invertebrates, Phytoplankton, Trace metal assimilation
Citation Format(s)
Physico-chemical form of trace metals accumulated by phytoplankton and their assimilation by filter-feeding invertebrates. / Ng, T. Y.-T.; Amiard-Triquet, C.; Rainbow, P. S. et al.
In: Marine Ecology Progress Series, Vol. 299, 2005, p. 179-191.
In: Marine Ecology Progress Series, Vol. 299, 2005, p. 179-191.
Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews › RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal › peer-review