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Concentrations of metals in water, sediment, biofilm, benthic macroinvertebrates, and fish in the Boulder River watershed, Montana, and the role of colloids in metal uptake.

机译:蒙大拿州博尔德河流域中水,沉积物,生物膜,底栖大型无脊椎动物和鱼类中金属的浓度,以及胶体在金属吸收中的作用。

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To characterize the partitioning of metals in a stream ecosystem, concentrations of trace metals including As, Cd, Cu, Pb, and Zn were measured in water, colloids, sediment, biofilm (also referred to as aufwuchs), macroinvertebrates, and fish collected from the Boulder River watershed, Montana. Median concentrations of Cd, Cu, and Zn in water throughout the watershed exceeded the U.S. EPA acute and chronic criteria for protection of aquatic life. Concentrations of As, Cd, Cu, Pb, and Zn in sediment were sufficient in the tributaries to cause invertebrate toxicity. The concentrations of As, Cu, Cd, Pb, and Zn in invertebrates from lower Cataract Creek (63, 339, 59, 34, and 2,410 microg/g dry wt, respectively) were greater than the concentrations in invertebrates from the Clark Fork River watershed, Montana (19, 174, 2.3, 15, and 648 microg/g, respectively), that were associated with reduced survival, growth, and health of cutthroat trout fed diets composed of those invertebrates. Colloids and biofilm seem to play a critical role in the pathway of metals into the food chain and concentrations of As, Cu, Pb, and Zn in these two components are significantly correlated. We suggest that transfer of metals associated with Fe colloids to biological components of biofilm is an important pathway where metals associated with abiotic components are first available to biotic components. The significant correlations suggest that Cd, Cu, and Zn may move independently to biota (biofilm, invertebrates, or fish tissues) from water and sediment. The possibility exists that Cd, Cu, and Zn concentrations increase in fish tissues as a result of direct contact with water and sediment and indirect exposure through the food chain. However, uptake through the food chain to fish may be more important for As. Although As concentrations in colloids and biofilm were significantly correlated with As water concentrations, As concentrations in fish tissues were not correlated with water. The pathway for Pb into biological components seems to begin with sediment because concentrations of Pb in water were not significantly correlated with any other component and because concentrations of Pb in the water were often below detection limits.
机译:为了表征河流生态系统中金属的分配,在水中,胶体,沉积物,生物膜(也称为aufwuchs),大型无脊椎动物和鱼类中采集的痕量金属(包括As,Cd,Cu,Pb和Zn)的浓度进行了测量。蒙大拿州的博尔德河分水岭。整个流域中水中Cd,Cu和Zn的中位数浓度超过了美国EPA保护水生生物的急性和慢性标准。支流中沉积物中As,Cd,Cu,Pb和Zn的浓度足以引起无脊椎动物毒性。来自下部卡塔拉特溪的无脊椎动物中的As,Cu,Cd,Pb和Zn的浓度(分别为63、339、59、34和2,410 microg / g干重)比来自克拉克福克河的无脊椎动物中的浓度更高。蒙大拿州分水岭(分别为19、174、2.3、15和648微克/克),与这些无脊椎动物组成的以鳟鱼鳟鱼为食的日粮的生存,生长和健康降低有关。胶体和生物膜似乎在金属进入食物链的过程中起着关键作用,并且这两个成分中的As,Cu,Pb和Zn的浓度显着相关。我们建议与铁胶体有关的金属转移到生物膜的生物成分是一条重要途径,其中与非生物成分有关的金属首先可用于生物成分。显着的相关性表明,Cd,Cu和Zn可能会从水和沉积物中独立地移动到生物区(生物膜,无脊椎动物或鱼类组织)。直接接触水和沉积物以及通过食物链间接接触的结果是,鱼类组织中Cd,Cu和Zn的浓度可能增加。但是,通过食物链摄取鱼类可能对砷更为重要。尽管胶体和生物膜中的砷浓度与砷中的水含量显着相关,但鱼类组织中的砷中的含量与水无关。铅进入生物成分的途径似乎始于沉积物,因为水中铅的浓度与其他任何成分均不显着相关,并且水中铅的浓度通常低于检出限。

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