Total and organic Hg concentrations in cephalopods from the North Eastern Atlantic waters: Influence of geographical origin and feeding ecology

Total (T-Hg) and organic (O-Hg) mercury concentrations and tissue distribution were examined in 20 species of cephalopods (n = 278) from the north eastern Atlantic waters, i.e. from the Bay of Biscay to the Faroe Islands. Concentrations of T-Hg in whole cephalopods showed elevated variations among s...

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Published in:Science of The Total Environment
Main Authors: Bustamante, Paco, Lahaye, V, Durnez, C, Churlaud, C, Caurant, Florence
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Published: Elsevier 2006
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spelling ftarchimer:oai:archimer.ifremer.fr:1873 2023-05-15T16:10:36+02:00 Total and organic Hg concentrations in cephalopods from the North Eastern Atlantic waters: Influence of geographical origin and feeding ecology Bustamante, Paco Lahaye, V Durnez, C Churlaud, C Caurant, Florence 2006-09 application/pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2006/publication-1873.pdf https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2006.01.038 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/1873/ eng eng Elsevier https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2006/publication-1873.pdf doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2006.01.038 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/1873/ 2006 Elsevier info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess restricted use The Science of The Total Environment (0048-9697) (Elsevier), 2006-09 , Vol. 368 , N. 2-3 , P. 585-596 Cuttlefish Octopus Squid Body distribution Speciation Bioaccumulation text Publication info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2006 ftarchimer https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2006.01.038 2021-09-23T20:14:13Z Total (T-Hg) and organic (O-Hg) mercury concentrations and tissue distribution were examined in 20 species of cephalopods (n = 278) from the north eastern Atlantic waters, i.e. from the Bay of Biscay to the Faroe Islands. Concentrations of T-Hg in whole cephalopods showed elevated variations among species, i.e. from 40 to 3560ng g(-1) dwt, but a low variability within each species (mean CV%=39%). With the exception of oceanic squids, the digestive gland globally displayed higher T-Hg concentrations than the remaining tissues. In contrast, O-Hg concentrations determined in selected species were generally higher in the remaining tissues. Despite higher T-Hg concentrations, the digestive gland weakly contributed to the total body burden of both T-Hg and O-Hg (< 25% and < 15%, respectively). In fact, from 75% to 95% of the T-Hg and O-Mg were contained in the muscular remaining tissues. Therefore, O-Hg may have a strong affinity to proteins in cephalopods. Sex and size only significantly influenced the bioaccumulation of Hg for the Loliginidae family. T-Hg and O-Hg concentrations were also influenced by geographical origin: Celtic Sea > Bay of Biscay > Faroe Islands, corresponding to the seawater Hg concentrations in these areas. In the Faroe Islands and the Celtic Sea, benthic cephalopods contained significant higher Hg concentrations compared to pelagic ones. This suggests that diet is not the main pathway of Hg uptake in cephalopods as pelagic species were expected to be more exposed to O-Hg through fish consumption than benthic ones. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper Faroe Islands Archimer (Archive Institutionnelle de l'Ifremer - Institut français de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer) Faroe Islands Science of The Total Environment 368 2-3 585 596
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topic Cuttlefish
Octopus
Squid
Body distribution
Speciation
Bioaccumulation
spellingShingle Cuttlefish
Octopus
Squid
Body distribution
Speciation
Bioaccumulation
Bustamante, Paco
Lahaye, V
Durnez, C
Churlaud, C
Caurant, Florence
Total and organic Hg concentrations in cephalopods from the North Eastern Atlantic waters: Influence of geographical origin and feeding ecology
topic_facet Cuttlefish
Octopus
Squid
Body distribution
Speciation
Bioaccumulation
description Total (T-Hg) and organic (O-Hg) mercury concentrations and tissue distribution were examined in 20 species of cephalopods (n = 278) from the north eastern Atlantic waters, i.e. from the Bay of Biscay to the Faroe Islands. Concentrations of T-Hg in whole cephalopods showed elevated variations among species, i.e. from 40 to 3560ng g(-1) dwt, but a low variability within each species (mean CV%=39%). With the exception of oceanic squids, the digestive gland globally displayed higher T-Hg concentrations than the remaining tissues. In contrast, O-Hg concentrations determined in selected species were generally higher in the remaining tissues. Despite higher T-Hg concentrations, the digestive gland weakly contributed to the total body burden of both T-Hg and O-Hg (< 25% and < 15%, respectively). In fact, from 75% to 95% of the T-Hg and O-Mg were contained in the muscular remaining tissues. Therefore, O-Hg may have a strong affinity to proteins in cephalopods. Sex and size only significantly influenced the bioaccumulation of Hg for the Loliginidae family. T-Hg and O-Hg concentrations were also influenced by geographical origin: Celtic Sea > Bay of Biscay > Faroe Islands, corresponding to the seawater Hg concentrations in these areas. In the Faroe Islands and the Celtic Sea, benthic cephalopods contained significant higher Hg concentrations compared to pelagic ones. This suggests that diet is not the main pathway of Hg uptake in cephalopods as pelagic species were expected to be more exposed to O-Hg through fish consumption than benthic ones. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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author Bustamante, Paco
Lahaye, V
Durnez, C
Churlaud, C
Caurant, Florence
author_facet Bustamante, Paco
Lahaye, V
Durnez, C
Churlaud, C
Caurant, Florence
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title Total and organic Hg concentrations in cephalopods from the North Eastern Atlantic waters: Influence of geographical origin and feeding ecology
title_short Total and organic Hg concentrations in cephalopods from the North Eastern Atlantic waters: Influence of geographical origin and feeding ecology
title_full Total and organic Hg concentrations in cephalopods from the North Eastern Atlantic waters: Influence of geographical origin and feeding ecology
title_fullStr Total and organic Hg concentrations in cephalopods from the North Eastern Atlantic waters: Influence of geographical origin and feeding ecology
title_full_unstemmed Total and organic Hg concentrations in cephalopods from the North Eastern Atlantic waters: Influence of geographical origin and feeding ecology
title_sort total and organic hg concentrations in cephalopods from the north eastern atlantic waters: influence of geographical origin and feeding ecology
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