Title of article :
Assessment of Mercury Accumulation and Magnification in a Freshwater Food Chain: Sediment, Benthos and Benthivorous Fish
Author/Authors :
Khoshnamvand, Mehdi Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences - University of Chinese Academy of Sciences. Beijing, China , Almasieh, Kamran Department of Nature Engineering - Khuzestan Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University. Mollasani , Kaboodvandpour, Shahram Department of Environmental Sciences - University of Kurdistan. Sanandaj
Abstract :
Background: Present study was conducted to measure the level of total mercury (tHg) in sediments, benthos and
benthivorous fish (i.e., common carp) for determining Biota (Benthos)-Sediment Accumulation Factor (BSAF), as well as
Biomagnification Factor (BMF) of tHg between two trophic levels of benthos and benthivorous fish caught from Sanandaj
Gheshlagh Reservoir (SGR) in the west of Iran.
Methods: Samples of sediments and benthos biomasses were collected from three sampling stations. Common carps
were captured around the selected stations during July to December 2010.
Results: Means accumulated tHg (±SE) in sediments, benthos masses and muscle tissue of common carp were
117.66±9.72, 94.3±5.02 and 233.21±20.67 ng g-1 dry weight, respectively. Means accumulated tHg in benthos masses
and muscle tissue of the common carp during the studying months showed no signiicant differences (P>0.05), while it
was signiicantly differed in sediment samples (P<0.05). Results showed that there were statistically signiicant
differences between accumulated tHg between sediment and benthos mass samples collected from the study sites
(P<0.05).
Conclusion: During the study, all calculated BSAF measurements were less than one, indicating transmission of
mercury from sediment to benthos was not considerable. However, mercury BMFs was higher than one, denoting
mercury biomagnification occurred from the benthos trophic level to the higher trophic level (i.e., common carp) in
study site. Hence, the health considerations have to be taken in to the account for consumption of fishery products of
SGR.
Keywords :
Benthos , Bioaccumulation , Biomagnification , Common carp , Sediment
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics