Accumulation of cadmium byNereis virens
- 1 January 1980
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
- Vol. 9 (1) , 1-8
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01055494
Abstract
Cadmium concentration inNereis virens exposed to sediment spiked with cadmium increased linearly with time, no equilibrium concentration being indicated by 24 days of exposure. The concentration withinN. virens also increased with concentration of Cd in the sediment, and smaller worms accumulated higher amounts per unit weight than larger worms. With exposure to sediment containing 1 to 4 ppm Cd, accumulation rates ranged from 0.018 to 0.037μg Cd/g dry wt/hr for 1- to 2-g worms and from 0.014 to 0.024μg Cd/g dry wt/hr for 5- to 7-g worms. N. virens exposed to 0.03 to 9.2 ppm Cd in sea water for 14 days had accumulation rates of 0.019 to 2.217μg Cd/g dry wt/hr for 1- to 2-g worms and 0.013 to 1.327μg Cd/g dry wt/hr for 5- to 7-g worms. There was practically no excretion of cadmium forN. virens with initial concentrations of 5 to 20μg Cd/g dry wt during 75 days in clean conditions. Sediment containing 1 and 4 ppm Cd produced concentrations of about 0.03- and 0.1-ppm cd in the overlying water. The accumulation rates from sediment with 1 and 4 ppm Cd are equal to the rates from sea water with 0.03 and 0.1 ppm Cd, respectively, indicating that cadmium uptake byN. virens is primarily from the aqueous phase.Keywords
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