Metallic trace element contamination of the giant clam Tridacna maxima in French Polynesia

This study is a first assessment of Metallic Trace Elements (MTE) contamination of four lagoons in French Polynesia, chosen because their main anthropic uses are potential sources of MTE (military, agriculture, maritime). We used the giant clam Tridacna maxima as a biointegrator of fifteen MTE to as...

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Veröffentlicht in:Marine pollution bulletin 2023-11, Vol.196, p.115639-115639, Article 115639
Hauptverfasser: Godéré, Irène, Gaertner, Jean-Claude, Dassié, Emilie P., Belamy, Tiare, Maihota, Nicolas, Baudrimont, Magalie, Gaertner-Mazouni, Nabila
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Zusammenfassung:This study is a first assessment of Metallic Trace Elements (MTE) contamination of four lagoons in French Polynesia, chosen because their main anthropic uses are potential sources of MTE (military, agriculture, maritime). We used the giant clam Tridacna maxima as a biointegrator of fifteen MTE to assess the environmental footprint of human activities. The study of organotropism showed that not only the kidney but also the gonad and digestive system (GDS) are accumulator organs of interest for ETM biomonitoring. This result confirms that heterotrophic feeding is the pathway of ETM accumulation. Here, T. maxima appeared to be a super-accumulator of Ni (2700 ppm.dw), but also revealed at Tubuai (As, Fe, Mn) and Arutua (Cd, Zn) the environmental footprint of agricultural and maritime activities. The concentration of Cd recorded in Arutua (5 ppm.dw) both in KID and GDS, also underline the need for better control of effluents resulting from human activities. •T. maxima is a biointegrator of metallic trace elements contamination.•Kidney but also gonad and digestive system are accumulator organs of interest.•T. maxima is a super-accumulator of Ni.•T. maxima can be used to monitor the environmental footprint of human activities.
ISSN:0025-326X
1879-3363
DOI:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2023.115639