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Echinoderms as bioindicators, bioassays, and impact assessment tools of sediment-associated metals and PCBs in the North Sea

The study assessed the occurrence, possible toxicity, and impact of sediment-associated metals and PCBs in the coastal zone of the southern North Sea using echinoderms as representatives of the macrobenthos. Metals and PCBs were analyzed in the sediments and in the body compartments of the starfish...

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Published in:Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology 2003-08, Vol.45 (2), p.190-202
Main Authors: COTEUR, G, GOSSELIN, P, WANTIER, P, CHAMBOST-MANCIET, Y, DANIS, B, PERNET, Ph, WARNAU, M, DUBOIS, Ph
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description The study assessed the occurrence, possible toxicity, and impact of sediment-associated metals and PCBs in the coastal zone of the southern North Sea using echinoderms as representatives of the macrobenthos. Metals and PCBs were analyzed in the sediments and in the body compartments of the starfish Asterias rubens from 11 stations. The general toxicity of sediment-associated contaminants was assessed by bioassays using embryonic and larval developments of both A. rubens and the sea urchin Psammechinus miliaris. The impact of contamination was assessed by measuring cellular immune responses of A. rubens collected in the same stations. Contamination of the starfish by metals and PCBs closely reflected that of the sediments. However, bioaccumulation was element-specific for metals and depended on the chlorination pattern for PCBs. The sediment-associated contaminants appeared to be toxic in both the A. rubens and P. miliaris developmental assays. Moreover, metals were shown to affect the immune responses of starfishes living in contaminated stations. The most significant effects on biological responses were recorded in the plumes of the Scheldt/Rhine/North Sea Canal and the Elbe/Weser Rivers.
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Animals
Applied ecology
Bioaccumulation
Bioassays
Biological and medical sciences
Coastal zone
Contaminants
Ecotoxicology, biological effects of pollution
Environmental Exposure
Environmental Monitoring - methods
Environmental Pollutants - analysis
Environmental Pollutants - poisoning
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Geologic Sediments - chemistry
Larva - growth & development
Metals
North Sea
PCB
Polychlorinated biphenyls
Polychlorinated Biphenyls - analysis
Polychlorinated Biphenyls - poisoning
Sea Urchins - chemistry
Sea Urchins - growth & development
Sea Urchins - physiology
Sediments
Starfish - chemistry
Starfish - growth & development
Starfish - physiology
Techniques
Tissue Distribution
Toxicity
title Echinoderms as bioindicators, bioassays, and impact assessment tools of sediment-associated metals and PCBs in the North Sea
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