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Assessing metal bioaccumulation from estuarine sediments: comparative experimental results for the polychaete Arenicola marina

2013
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The purpose of this paper is to compare three approaches for providing information on the bioaccumulation potential of metals from contaminated sediments to the deposit-feeding polychaete Arenicola marina. We present metal (Ag, As, Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn) bioaccumulation results from field-collected sediments quantified through direct measurements of bioaccumulated concentrations in A. marina over a period of 30 days under controlled laboratory exposures and compare these results with bioaccumulated metal concentrations in field-collected organisms from the same sites of collection of the sediments used in the laboratory exposures. For the metals for which model parameters are available (Ag, As, Cd and Zn), we also compare these results with biodynamic model predictions. We considered three UK estuaries characterised by a well-reported history of trace metal contamination and bioavailability in addition to the (control) site of collection of the worms. The results from laboratory-exposed organisms showed that the standard 28-day exposure duration may be adequate to identify the potential for metal bioaccumulation in this polychaete at the sites considered here. However, the time course of bioaccumulated concentrations and the comparison with measured concentrations in field-collected worms show that a steady state has not been reached, confirming the need for extended exposure periods. The worms showed symptoms of stress in feeding and growth during the initial 10 days of exposure and subsequent partial recovery during the following 20 days, suggesting that stress was not always caused by sediment contamination but that it was likely associated with handling and acclimation. At this last stage of the exposure, a generalised biodynamic model was used to provide estimates of bioaccumulated metal concentrations and net accumulation rates in worms. The results of this study highlight the number of factors that should be considered for the interpretation of bioaccumulated metal concentrations in A. marina under laboratory exposures for contaminated sediment assessment, factors that appear to be common to most deposit-feeding polychaetes. A general biodynamic model proved to be a cost-effective method for an initial estimation of the extent and pattern of metal bioaccumulation under specified exposure conditions.

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Bioaccumulation
thumb|upright=1.2|Principe de la bioamplification La bioaccumulation désigne la capacité de certains organismes (végétaux, animaux, fongiques, microbiens) à absorber et concentrer dans tout ou une partie de leur organisme (partie vivante ou inerte telle que l'écorce ou le bois de l'arbre, la coquille de la moule, la corne, etc.) certaines substances chimiques, éventuellement rares dans l'environnement (oligo-éléments utiles ou indispensables, ou toxiques indésirables).
Pollution des sols
thumb|right|Certaines fumées industrielles chargées de résidus de combustion et de divers polluants sont une des sources de retombées susceptibles de polluer les sols. thumb|Déchets de munitions explosées et autres déchets militaires (plan de Canjuers), après ratissage annuel des champs de tir et avant évacuation. thumb|Restes d'une batterie au plomb, cassée et abandonnée en forêt. thumb|Décaissement d'un sol pollué par un réservoir de goudron.
Polychaeta
Les polychètes (Polychaeta) sont une classe de l'embranchement des Annélides. Ils constituent le groupe de vers annélides comportant le plus grand nombre d'espèces, soit plus de . Ils sont caractérisés par leurs « parapodes » munis de « soies » (semblables à de longs poils). Ce sont des animaux essentiellement marins ou estuariens. On les a divisés en deux groupes : les sédentaires (fixés au substrat). Les polychètes sédentaires sont principalement tubicoles ; les errantes (capables de mouvements et donc, de se déplacer).
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