Wiesner, L., B. Günther, and C. Fenske, 2001. Temporal and Spatial Variability in the Heavy-Metal Content of Dreissena polymorpha (Pallas) (Mollusca: Bivalvia) from the Kleines Haff (Northeastern Germany), Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität Greifswald.

Reprinted from Hydrobiologia (2001) 443(1-3): 137-145 with kind permission from Springer Science and Business Media

Temporal and Spatial Variability in the Heavy-Metal Content of Dreissena polymorpha (Pallas) (Mollusca: Bivalvia) from the Kleines Haff (Northeastern Germany)

The present investigation was performed on zebra mussels, Dreissena polymorpha (Pallas), which were sampled from the Kleines Haff. As a part of the Oder estuary, the Kleines Haff acts as a sink for the load of the river Oder. Mussel shells and mussel tissue were analyzed for their content of selected heavy metals, based on the composition of the suspended matter. Mussels were sampled in May, July, August and September 1996 at different locations and divided into three groups regarding their body size. The data show that concentrations of lead, cadmium and mercury vary during the year. Mussel shells and mussel tissue showed seasonal and local differences in heavy-metal concentration. Between the size classes, however, there was no significant difference, with one exception: the lead content in tissues was significantly higher in large mussels (>2.5 cm shell length) than in small ones (<1.9 cm). The concentrations of lead and cadmium clearly decreased in mussel shells from May to September, while they increased in mussel tissues. The lead concentration in the tissue corresponded to that of mercury. The highest values measured for mercury were 218 mug/kg dry weight (DW), for cadmium 1030 mug/kg DW and for lead 6182 mug/kg DW. The average concentration of heavy metals in mussel tissue was 9 to nearly 170 times lower than in the surrounding sediment and seston. It can be assumed that a balance exists between the concentration of heavy metals in the mussels' food and the mussels themselves.

Contact: Lutz Wiesner, Zoological Institute & Museum, Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität Greifswald, Bachstraße 11/12, D-17489 Greifswald, Germany
Key Words: Zebra_mussel, Basic_biology, Environmental_impacts
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