Assessment of trace and macroelement accumulation in cyprinid juveniles as bioindicators
of aquatic pollution: effects of diets and habitat preferences
Víztudományi és Vízbiztonsági Nemzeti Laboratórium(RRF-2.3.1-21-2022-00008) Támogató:
NKFIH
(GINOP_PLUSZ-2.1.1-21-2022-00245) Támogató: GINOP
A KULTURÁLIS ÉS INNOVÁCIÓS MINISZTÉRIUM ÚNKP-23-3-II KÓDSZÁMÚ ÚJ NEMZETI KIVÁLÓSÁG
PROGRAMJÁNAK A...(ÚNKP-23-3-II)
(ÚNKP-23-5)
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Környezettudomány
Juveniles of three cyprinids with various diets and habitat preferences were collected
from the Szamos River (Hungary) during a period of pollution in November 2013: the
herbivorous, benthic nase ( Chondrostoma nasus ), the benthivorous, benthic barbel
( Barbus barbus ), and the omnivorous, pelagic chub ( Squalius cephalus ). Our study
aimed to assess the accumulation of these elements across species with varying diets
and habitat preferences, as well as their potential role in biomonitoring efforts.
The Ca, K, Mg, Na, Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Pb, Sr, and Zn concentration was analyzed in
muscle, gills, and liver using MP-AES. The muscle and gill concentrations of Cr, Cu,
Fe, and Zn increased with trophic level. At the same time, several differences were
found among the trace element patterns related to habitat preferences. The trace elements,
including Cd, Pb, and Zn, which exceeded threshold concentrations in the water, exhibited
higher accumulations mainly in the muscle and gills of the pelagic chub. Furthermore,
the elevated concentrations of trace elements in sediments (Cr, Cu, Mn) demonstrated
higher accumulation in the benthic nase and barbel. Our findings show habitat preference
as a key factor in juvenile bioindicator capability, advocating for the simultaneous
use of pelagic and benthic juveniles to assess water and sediment pollution status.