摘要

In an investigation of the trophic transfer of ecotoxicologically significant amounts of trace metals from prey to predator, Palaemonetes varians were fed with diets of Nereis diversicolor from two metal-contaminated estuaries, the Tavy and Restronguet Creek in SW England, and a control estuary, the Blackwater in SE England. The decapods accumulated increased concentrations of copper (but not zinc) from the metal-contaminated worms above an initial apparently regulated body copper concentration, in response to a high dietary copper input over a period up to 30 days. High dietary challenges of copper caused the induction of MTLP (metallothionein-like proteins) in the hepatopancreas of the feeding decapods as a detoxification response, although the non-detoxified subcellular component of hepatopancreas accumulated copper also increased over time, probably in association with sublethal toxic effects.

  • 出版日期2013-11

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