Auteurs
Yvon JM Verstijnen, Esther CHET Lucassen, Arco J Wagenvoort, Henk AM Ketelaars, Gerard van der Velde, Alfons JP Smolders
Publicatiedatum
2024/1/20
Tijdschrift
Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
Pagina's
1-17
Uitgever
Springer US
Beschrijving
Heavy metals are naturally omnipresent in aquatic systems. Excess amounts of heavy metals can accumulate in organisms of pollution impacted systems and transfer across a food web. Analysing the food web structure and metal contents of the organisms can help unravel the pathways of biomagnification or biodilution and gain insight in trophic linkages. We measured heavy metals and other elements in mussel bank detritus and organisms of the Biesbosch reservoirs (the Netherlands) and linked those to stable isotopic signatures. The heavy metal contents (cadmium, copper, lead, and zinc) were often lowest in benthivorous, omnivorous and piscivorous species (mainly fish); whereas, phosphorus contents were lower in the autotrophs. Mussel bank detritus contained the highest amounts of heavy metals. The heavy metals were negatively correlated with δ15N values. For selenium no clear trend was observed …
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