Accumulation of cadmium and copper by the terrestrial snail Arianta arbustorum L.: kinetics and budgets |
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Authors: | Burkhard Berger Reinhard Dallinger |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institut für Zoologie, Abteilung Zoophysiologie der Universität Innsbruck, Technikerstrasse 25, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria |
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Abstract: | Summary Specimens of the terrestrial gastropod Arianta arbustorum were fed on cadmium- or copper-enriched agar plates with the aim of performing an input/output analysis and of studying the distribution of these metals in several organs of the snails. After a feeding period of 20 days about 45% of cadmium were lost. 36% accumulated in the hepatopancreas, where a cadmium concentration of more than 500 g/g was measured. The efficiency of cadmium assimilation decreased from about 90% at the beginning to about 55% after 20 days. Copper was distributed more evenly than cadmium, but the main site of copper storage seemed to be the foot/mantle tissues, where 49% of the ingested copper were found. The efficiency of copper assimilation always exceeded 95%. The patterns of distribution and assimilation of copper and cadmium are discussed in relation to differences in the cytological and biochemical detoxification mechanisms which exist for these metals in molluscs. |
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Keywords: | Cadmium Copper Tissue distribution Budget Arianta arbustorum |
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