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Evidence for contrasting accumulation pattern of cadmium in relation to other elements in Senilia senilis and Tagelus adansoni from the Bijagós archipelago, Guinea-Bissau

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Resumo:Shellfish harvesting in intertidal areas is a widespread and economically important activity in many countries across West Africa. However, in some areas, there is virtually no information concerning the levels of contaminants (and other elements related to nutritional aspects) in the harvested species. We collected sediments and several individuals of the West African bloody cockle Senilia senilis and of the razor clam Tagelus adansoni during the dry season of 2015 nearby three islands in the Bijagós archipelago, Guinea-Bissau. Aluminium, Ca, Fe, Mg, As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Mn, Ni, Pb and Zn were determined in sediments and whole soft tissues of the two bivalves. Sediments showed uniformly low trace element concentrations, pointing to an ecosystem with low levels of trace element contamination. T. adansoni presented higher concentrations of most elements than S. senilis, with the exception of Cd that showed up to 40 times higher values in S. senilis than in T. adansoni from the same sites. Furthermore, Cd concentrations (25±8.7 mg kg(-1), dw) in S. senilis are clearly above the maximum level established for human consumption. Future studies should clarify whether biological factors are the major responsible for this unusual situation.
Autores principais:Catry, Teresa
Outros Autores:Figueira, Paula; Carvalho, Lina; Monteiro, Rui J. R.; Coelho, Pedro Duarte; Lourenço, Pedro Miguel; Catry, Paulo; Tchantchalam, Quintino; Catry, Inês; Botelho, Maria J.; Pereira, Eduarda; Granadeiro, José Pedro; Vale, Carlos
Assunto:Trace elements Bivalves Sediments West Africa Literacia da informação Ciência Aberta. Acesso aberto
Ano:2017
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso restrito
Instituição associada:Ispa-Instituto Universitário
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório do Ispa - Instituto Universitário
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Carvalho, Lina
Monteiro, Rui J. R.
Coelho, Pedro Duarte
Lourenço, Pedro Miguel
Catry, Paulo
Tchantchalam, Quintino
Catry, Inês
Botelho, Maria J.
Pereira, Eduarda
Granadeiro, José Pedro
Vale, Carlos
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Tchantchalam, Quintino
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Botelho, Maria J.
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Ciência Aberta. Acesso aberto
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Botelho, Maria J.
Pereira, Eduarda
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Bivalves
Sediments
West Africa
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Ciência Aberta. Acesso aberto
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description Shellfish harvesting in intertidal areas is a widespread and economically important activity in many countries across West Africa. However, in some areas, there is virtually no information concerning the levels of contaminants (and other elements related to nutritional aspects) in the harvested species. We collected sediments and several individuals of the West African bloody cockle Senilia senilis and of the razor clam Tagelus adansoni during the dry season of 2015 nearby three islands in the Bijagós archipelago, Guinea-Bissau. Aluminium, Ca, Fe, Mg, As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Mn, Ni, Pb and Zn were determined in sediments and whole soft tissues of the two bivalves. Sediments showed uniformly low trace element concentrations, pointing to an ecosystem with low levels of trace element contamination. T. adansoni presented higher concentrations of most elements than S. senilis, with the exception of Cd that showed up to 40 times higher values in S. senilis than in T. adansoni from the same sites. Furthermore, Cd concentrations (25±8.7 mg kg(-1), dw) in S. senilis are clearly above the maximum level established for human consumption. Future studies should clarify whether biological factors are the major responsible for this unusual situation.
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spellingShingle Evidence for contrasting accumulation pattern of cadmium in relation to other elements in Senilia senilis and Tagelus adansoni from the Bijagós archipelago, Guinea-Bissau
Catry, Teresa
Trace elements
Bivalves
Sediments
West Africa
Literacia da informação
Ciência Aberta. Acesso aberto
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Trace elements
Bivalves
Sediments
West Africa
Literacia da informação
Ciência Aberta. Acesso aberto
title Evidence for contrasting accumulation pattern of cadmium in relation to other elements in Senilia senilis and Tagelus adansoni from the Bijagós archipelago, Guinea-Bissau
title_full Evidence for contrasting accumulation pattern of cadmium in relation to other elements in Senilia senilis and Tagelus adansoni from the Bijagós archipelago, Guinea-Bissau
title_fullStr Evidence for contrasting accumulation pattern of cadmium in relation to other elements in Senilia senilis and Tagelus adansoni from the Bijagós archipelago, Guinea-Bissau
title_full_unstemmed Evidence for contrasting accumulation pattern of cadmium in relation to other elements in Senilia senilis and Tagelus adansoni from the Bijagós archipelago, Guinea-Bissau
title_short Evidence for contrasting accumulation pattern of cadmium in relation to other elements in Senilia senilis and Tagelus adansoni from the Bijagós archipelago, Guinea-Bissau
title_sort Evidence for contrasting accumulation pattern of cadmium in relation to other elements in Senilia senilis and Tagelus adansoni from the Bijagós archipelago, Guinea-Bissau
topic Trace elements
Bivalves
Sediments
West Africa
Literacia da informação
Ciência Aberta. Acesso aberto
topic_facet Trace elements
Bivalves
Sediments
West Africa
Literacia da informação
Ciência Aberta. Acesso aberto
url http://hdl.handle.net/10400.12/5827
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