RESUMO
Mean Cd trend in the muscle of omnivorous (O), planktivorous (P), benthopelagic-carnivorous (BPC), and benthic carnivorous (BC) fish of one lagoon of NW Mexico was BPC > BC > P > O (0.89, 0.59, 0.55 and 0.24 µg g(-1)). That of Pb was P > BC > O > BPC (1.07, 0.48, 0.17 and 0.04 µg g(-1)). In the liver Cd was P > BPC > O > BC (5.09, 2.40, 2.07 and 1.95 µg g(-1)). Pb was P > O > BPC > BC (0.63, 0.40, 0.13 and 0.07 µg g(-1)). There were no differences in Cd and Pb contents due to feeding habits, and the correlations between metals and troph level were not significant (p > 0.05 in all cases).
Assuntos
Cádmio/metabolismo , Peixes/metabolismo , Chumbo/metabolismo , Poluentes Químicos da Água/metabolismo , Animais , Cádmio/análise , Monitoramento Ambiental , Chumbo/análise , México , Músculos/metabolismo , Poluentes Químicos da Água/análise , Poluição Química da Água/estatística & dados numéricosRESUMO
The metal contents in tissues of fish species: M. cephalus, Diapterus sp., Scomberomorus sierra and Oreochromis aureus, were determined in order to evaluate if their consumption might become a health risk. The liver and gills of M. cephalus and Diapterus sp. had the highest values of Cu, Fe and Pb. In the muscle, there were no interspecific differences in the Cd, Cu and Pb contents (0.27-0.32, 0.96-1.30 and 2.12-2.80 microg/g dw, respectively). Cd and Pb may be of concern, since their mean contents in the edible muscle of the four species are higher than the limits of the European Community.