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Heavy metal concentrations in northern water snakes (Nerodia sipedon) from East Fork Poplar Creek and the Little River, East Tennessee, USA.

机译:美国东田纳西州东叉白杨溪和小河北部水蛇(Nerodia sipedon)中的重金属浓度。

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We compared the levels of arsenic, cadmium, chromium, lead, manganese, mercury, and selenium in the blood, kidney, liver, muscle, and skin of northern water snakes (Nerodia sipedon) collected from the upper reach of East Fork Poplar Creek (EFPC) within the United States Department of Energy's (USDOE's) Y-12 National Security Complex with concentrations in tissues of northern water snakes from a reference reach of the Little River downstream from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in East Tennessee. Our objectives were to determine whether concentrations of these metals were higher in tissues of water snakes collected from EFPC compared with the reference site and if northern water snakes were suitable bioindicators of metal contamination. Except for chromium, metal levels were significantly higher in tissues (kidney, liver, muscle, and skin) of EFPC northern water snakes compared with those in tissues of snakes from the reference site. Although female northern water snakes were significantly larger than male snakes, their tissues did not contain significantly higher metal concentrations compared with those from male snakes, possibly because of maternal transfer of metals to eggs. This study was the first to examine the accumulation of contaminants resulting from the operations of the USDOE's Oak Ridge Reservation in snakes.
机译:我们比较了从东叉白杨溪上游采集的北部水蛇(Nerodia sipedon)的血液,肾脏,肝脏,肌肉和皮肤中砷,镉,铬,铅,锰,汞和硒中的砷,镉,铬和硒的水平。美国能源部(USDOE)的Y-12国家安全中心内的EFPC)集中在北部水蛇的组织中,该蛇来自北田纳西州大烟山国家公园下游小河的参考河段。我们的目标是确定从EFPC收集的水蛇组织中这些金属的浓度是否比参考地点高,以及北部水蛇是否适合作为金属污染的生物指标。除铬外,EFPC北部水蛇的组织(肾脏,肝脏,肌肉和皮肤)中的金属含量比参考部位的蛇组织中的金属含量高得多。尽管北部北方雌性蛇比雄性蛇要大得多,但它们的组织中所含的金属浓度却比雄性蛇要高得多,这可能是由于母体将金属转移至卵中所致。这项研究是第一个研究由USDOE的Oak Ridge保留地的蛇类活动造成的污染物积累的方法。

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