Distribution of heavy metals in the different parts of Cerithidea obtusa and the relationships between metal distribution and allometric parameters of the snail

The intertidal gastropod, Cerithidea obtusa were obtained from Bako and Sematan (Sarawak) and Deralik (Perak). Besides the shell, the snails were dissected into five different soft tissues. The soft tissues and the shell were then analysed for heavy metals. It was found that the highest concentrat...

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Main Authors: Yap, Chee Kong, Edward, Franklin Berandah
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Language:English
Published: Thai Society of Higher Eduction Institutes on Environment 2010
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description The intertidal gastropod, Cerithidea obtusa were obtained from Bako and Sematan (Sarawak) and Deralik (Perak). Besides the shell, the snails were dissected into five different soft tissues. The soft tissues and the shell were then analysed for heavy metals. It was found that the highest concentrations of Cu (112 - 178 μg/g dw) and Zn (117 - 161 μg/g dw) were found in the tentacle; the highest concentrations of Cd (4.41 - 5.37 μg/g dw), Pb (53.2 - 63.8 μg/g dw) and Ni (26.1 - 27.9μg/g dw) were found in the shell. On the other hand, the highest Fe concentrations (910 - 2921 μg/g dw) were found in the operculum. The Spearman’s correlation coefficient and multiple stepwise linear regression also revealed that the allometric parameters can influence the distribution of heavy metals in some of the different parts. From the present findings indicated that the heavy metals accumulated by the C. obtusa from the environment might affect its physical growth, which was shown by the negative correlations found between the metals in the different parts with the allometric parameters.
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spelling upm-141112015-11-02T08:40:03Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14111/ Distribution of heavy metals in the different parts of Cerithidea obtusa and the relationships between metal distribution and allometric parameters of the snail Yap, Chee Kong Edward, Franklin Berandah The intertidal gastropod, Cerithidea obtusa were obtained from Bako and Sematan (Sarawak) and Deralik (Perak). Besides the shell, the snails were dissected into five different soft tissues. The soft tissues and the shell were then analysed for heavy metals. It was found that the highest concentrations of Cu (112 - 178 μg/g dw) and Zn (117 - 161 μg/g dw) were found in the tentacle; the highest concentrations of Cd (4.41 - 5.37 μg/g dw), Pb (53.2 - 63.8 μg/g dw) and Ni (26.1 - 27.9μg/g dw) were found in the shell. On the other hand, the highest Fe concentrations (910 - 2921 μg/g dw) were found in the operculum. The Spearman’s correlation coefficient and multiple stepwise linear regression also revealed that the allometric parameters can influence the distribution of heavy metals in some of the different parts. From the present findings indicated that the heavy metals accumulated by the C. obtusa from the environment might affect its physical growth, which was shown by the negative correlations found between the metals in the different parts with the allometric parameters. Thai Society of Higher Eduction Institutes on Environment 2010 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14111/1/Distribution%20of%20heavy%20metals%20in%20the%20different%20parts%20of%20Cerithidea%20obtusa%20and%20the%20relationships%20between%20metal%20distribution%20and%20allometric%20parameters%20of%20the%20snail.pdf Yap, Chee Kong and Edward, Franklin Berandah (2010) Distribution of heavy metals in the different parts of Cerithidea obtusa and the relationships between metal distribution and allometric parameters of the snail. Environment Asia, 3 (2). pp. 38-48. ISSN 1906-1714 http://tshe.org/ea/abstracts/2010_3-2_7.html
spellingShingle Yap, Chee Kong
Edward, Franklin Berandah
Distribution of heavy metals in the different parts of Cerithidea obtusa and the relationships between metal distribution and allometric parameters of the snail
title Distribution of heavy metals in the different parts of Cerithidea obtusa and the relationships between metal distribution and allometric parameters of the snail
title_full Distribution of heavy metals in the different parts of Cerithidea obtusa and the relationships between metal distribution and allometric parameters of the snail
title_fullStr Distribution of heavy metals in the different parts of Cerithidea obtusa and the relationships between metal distribution and allometric parameters of the snail
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of heavy metals in the different parts of Cerithidea obtusa and the relationships between metal distribution and allometric parameters of the snail
title_short Distribution of heavy metals in the different parts of Cerithidea obtusa and the relationships between metal distribution and allometric parameters of the snail
title_sort distribution of heavy metals in the different parts of cerithidea obtusa and the relationships between metal distribution and allometric parameters of the snail
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