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Heavy metal accumulation in lizards living near a phosphate treatment plant: possible transfer of contaminants from aquatic to terrestrial food webs

机译:在磷酸盐处理厂附近生活的蜥蜴中的重金属积累:可能从水生到陆地食物网的污染物转移

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We investigated the accumulation of heavy metals in Bosk's fringe-toed lizards (Acanthodactylus boskianus) living in Gabes region (southeastern Tunisia), in relation to habitat, diet, and distance from the Gabes-Ghannouche factory complex of phosphate treatment. More specifically, we compared the concentrations of cadmium, lead, and zinc in the stomach contents and samples of the liver, kidney, and tail from lizards living in four sites corresponding to different combinations of habitat (coastal dunes vs backshore) and distance from the factory complex (<500 vs 20 km). Examination of stomach contents showed that lizards living on the coastal dunes mainly feed on littoral amphipods, while those living in the backshore feed exclusively on terrestrial invertebrates. The concentrations of heavy metals in lizard tissues were overall positively correlated with those in the preys they ingested. Moreover, there was a general tendency towards increased concentrations of cadmium, lead, and zinc in the samples from lizards living on coastal dunes compared to those from the other sites, although some differences still lacked statistical significance. These results suggest that the highest contamination of lizards living on coastal dunes was probably related to the ingestion of contaminated amphipods. Thus, amphipods and Bosk's fringe-toed lizards seem to provide an important link between the marine and terrestrial food webs, with higher concentrations appearing to accumulate from materials released into the sea rather than the terrestrial environment. With regard to metal distribution among tissues, our results were overall in agreement with previous findings in other reptiles. In particular, cadmium was most concentrated in the liver samples, stressing once more the role of the liver as a storage organ of Cd. Moreover, high concentrations of the three assessed metals were found in the kidney samples, showing the role of the kidney as an active site of heavy metal accumulation.
机译:我们调查了博斯克的边缘蜥蜴(Acanthodactylus Boskianus)的重金属积累,与栖息地,饮食和源于磷酸盐治疗的Gabes-Ghannouche工厂复合物的栖息地,饮食和距离。更具体地讲,我们比较了镉,铅,和锌在肝,肾的胃内容物和样品的从对应于栖息地的不同组合从(海岸沙丘VS滨)和距离住在四个地点蜥蜴的浓度,以及尾工厂综合体(<500瓦20公里)。胃内容物的检查表明,生活在沿海沙丘上的蜥蜴主要在沿着沿海的Amphipods饲料,而那些在陆地途中饲养的人在陆地无脊椎动物上。蜥蜴组织中重金属的浓度总体地与它们摄入的捕食器中的浓度呈正相关。此外,与其他网站的沿海沙丘上的蜥蜴的样品中,患有镉,铅和锌的浓度增加趋势,尽管有些差异仍然缺乏统计显着性。这些结果表明,生活在沿海沙丘上的蜥蜴的最高污染可能与摄入受污染的Amphipods有关。因此,Amphipods和Bosk的边缘蜥蜴似乎提供了海洋和陆地食品网之间的重要环节,较高浓度似乎从释放到海而不是陆地环境的材料中积累。关于组织中的金属分布,我们的结果总体上与其他爬行动物的先前发现一致。特别是,镉最浓缩于肝脏样品中,再次强调肝脏作为CD储存器官的作用。此外,在肾脏样品中发现了三种评估金属的高浓度,显示了肾脏作为重金属积累的活性位点的作用。

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