Copper, zinc, manganese, cadmium and chromium in crabs from the mangrove wetlands in Qi'ao Island, South China: Levels, bioaccumulation and dietary exposure

Zaiwang Zhang , Zhanqiang Fang , Jialiang Li , Tao Sui , Lang Lin , Xiangrong Xu
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Mangrove wetlands are under increasing pollution pressure from human activities due to rapid industrialization and urbanization of coastal regions. Many pollutants such as heavy metals may be accumulated via food chains to hazardous levels which will thus bring potential health issues to humans. In the present study, three species of crabs (Sesarma dehaani, Sesarma plicata, Macrophthalmus japonicus) and associated sediments from three mangrove habitats with different vegetation were collected from the mangrove wetlands in Qi'ao Island, South China to investigate the levels, bioaccumulation and dietary exposure of heavy metals including copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), manganese (Mn), cadmium (Cd) and chromium (Cr). Metal concentrations in sediment samples were 65–91, 212–247, 506–1256, 0.6–1.3, and 8.8–14 mg/kg dry weight for Cu, Zn, Mn, Cd and Cr, respectively. The spatial heterogeneity of these metals in mangrove sediments was observed with a descendant order of metal concentrations as Mn > Zn > Cu > Cr > Cd at each site. Species-specific and tissue-specific accumulation of metals was also found in mangrove crabs, both in the degree of accumulation of particulate metals and the tissues in which they were most abundant. All biota-sediment accumulation factors (BSAF) values >1 for Cd in each crab species suggested that the native mangrove crabs tended to be good tools for the monitoring of Cd pollution in mangrove forests. Results of the estimated daily intake (EDI) and target hazard quotient (THQ) suggested that consumption of the mangrove crabs in Qi'ao Island might subject local residents to potential health risks as far as the metals are concerned.

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华南七岙岛红树林湿地螃蟹体内铜、锌、锰、镉和铬的含量、生物积累和饮食暴露
随着沿海地区工业化和城市化的快速发展,红树林湿地受到人类活动的污染压力越来越大。重金属等许多污染物可能通过食物链积累到危险水平,从而给人类带来潜在的健康问题。本研究以华南七鳌岛红树林湿地为研究对象,收集了3种不同植被红树林生境中的3种螃蟹(Sesarma dehaani、Sesarma plicata、Macrophthalmus japonicus)及其沉积物,研究了铜(Cu)、锌(Zn)、锰(Mn)、镉(Cd)和铬(Cr)的含量、生物积累和膳食暴露。沉积物样品中Cu、Zn、Mn、Cd和Cr的金属含量分别为65 ~ 91、212 ~ 247、506 ~ 1256、0.6 ~ 1.3和8.8 ~ 14 mg/kg干重。红树林沉积物中金属元素的空间异质性表现为:Mn > Zn > Cu > Cr > Cd。在红树林螃蟹中也发现了金属的物种特异性和组织特异性积累,无论是颗粒金属的积累程度还是它们最丰富的组织。各蟹类Cd的生物群-沉积物积累因子(BSAF)值均为1,表明本地红树林蟹类是监测红树林Cd污染的良好工具。估算日摄入量(EDI)和目标危害商(THQ)结果表明,七鳌岛居民食用红树林蟹可能存在潜在的重金属健康风险。
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