Aspects of petroleum hydrocarbon metabolism in marine animals |
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Authors: | O. G. Mironov |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Biology of South Seas, 2 Nahimov Avenue, Sevastopol, USSR |
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Abstract: | Studies on hydrocarbon composition of Black Sea musselsMytilus galloprovincialis sampled from different habitats indicate that the quantity and composition of hydrocarbons distributed in the molluscs depend
on season and sea-water quality. The data obtained under experimental conditions testify to the possibility of hydrocarbon
concentration in mussel tissues after death. During filtration in sea water containing oil and oil products, these pollutants
are bound into faeces and pseudofaeces which contain a greater percentage of aromatic compounds than the oil initially present
in sea water. Quantitative data are presented on hydrocarbon changes in mussel excretory products during transfer from oil-polluted
to clean sea water. When Black Sea crabsEriphia verrucosa are fed with mussels containing fuel-oil components accumulated from sea water, the pollutants concentrate in the whole body
of the crab. This is in contrast to parenteral oil uptake, which leads to a concentration of most of the hydrocarbon in the
muscles. |
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