Lead in the marine environment: concentrations and effects on invertebrates

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作者
Botte, A. [1 ]
Seguin, C. [1 ]
Nahrgang, J. [2 ]
Zaidi, M. [1 ]
Guery, J. [3 ]
Leignel, V. [1 ]
机构
[1] Le Mans Univ, Lab Biol Organismes, Stress, Sante,Environm BIOSSE, Le Mans, France
[2] Univ Arctic Norway, UiT, Dept Marine Biol, Tromso, Norway
[3] Le Mans Univ, CNRS, UMR 5283, Inst Mol & Mat Mans IMMM, Le Mans, France
关键词
Lead; Metallic trace elements; Contamination; Marine invertebrates; HEAVY-METALS; TRACE-METALS; OCEAN ACIDIFICATION; SURFACE WATERS; SEA; TOXICITY; SEAWATER; CADMIUM; SEDIMENTS; COASTAL;
D O I
10.1007/s10646-021-02504-4
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Lead (Pb) is a non-essential metal naturally present in the environment and often complexed with other elements (e.g., copper, selenium, zinc). This metal has been used since ancient Egypt and its extraction has grown in the last centuries. It has been used until recently as a fuel additive and is currently used in the production of vehicle batteries, paint, and plumbing. Marine ecosystems are sinks of terrestrial contaminations; consequently, lead is detected in oceans and seas. Furthermore, lead is not biodegradable. It remains in soil, atmosphere, and water inducing multiple negative impacts on marine invertebrates (key species in trophic chain) disturbing ecological ecosystems. This review established our knowledge on lead accumulation and its effects on marine invertebrates (Annelida, Cnidaria, Crustacea, Echinodermata, and Mollusca). Lead may affect different stages of development from fertilization to larval development and can also lead to disturbance in reproduction and mortality. Furthermore, we discussed changes in the seawater chemistry due to Ocean Acidification, which can affect the solubility, speciation, and distribution of the lead, increasing potentially its toxicity to marine invertebrates.
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页码:194 / 207
页数:14
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