Biomonitoring study of trace metals (Al, As, Li) in mussels from Al Hoceima coastline of Moroccan Mediterranean Sea

Mytilus galloprovincialis are commonly used as heavy metal biomonitors across the world. In the present work, the contents of three elements (Al, As, Li) were analyzed in Mytilus galloprovincialis using Inductively Coupled Plasma – Optical Emission Spectrometry (ICP-OES 720-ES). Samples of soft tiss...

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Autores principales: Azizi Ghizlane, Akodad Mustapha, Layachi Mostafa, Ait Hmeid Hanane, Baghour Mourad, Gueddari Hicham, Riouchi Ouassila, Moumen Abdelmajid
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:c22d968fd4f543eca74caf4110d34e352021-11-08T15:19:01ZBiomonitoring study of trace metals (Al, As, Li) in mussels from Al Hoceima coastline of Moroccan Mediterranean Sea2267-124210.1051/e3sconf/202131407001https://doaj.org/article/c22d968fd4f543eca74caf4110d34e352021-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/90/e3sconf_wmad2021_07001.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/2267-1242Mytilus galloprovincialis are commonly used as heavy metal biomonitors across the world. In the present work, the contents of three elements (Al, As, Li) were analyzed in Mytilus galloprovincialis using Inductively Coupled Plasma – Optical Emission Spectrometry (ICP-OES 720-ES). Samples of soft tissues are collected monthly in 2020, from three sites of the mussel farming facilities installed in the Al Hoceima Sea. The decreasing order of the mean element contents in mussel tissues was Al > As > Li. The lowest values of metallic elements were found in summer and the highest contents were indicated in winter. Positive correlations were indicated between these elements and chlorophyll a indicating the importance of diet for the bioaccumulation of metals in mussels. In addition, our results show that the temperature and the salinity increase with the decreasing of metals bioavailability suggesting the influence of chemical properties and physical kinetics changes in the solution. On the other hand, the strong correlations observed for metal contents in mussel tissues can be elucidated by their common sources. The results of this study may be useful in the use of M. galloprovincialis, in the environmental biomonitoring studies.Azizi GhizlaneAkodad MustaphaLayachi MostafaAit Hmeid HananeBaghour MouradGueddari HichamRiouchi OuassilaMoumen AbdelmajidEDP Sciencesarticlebiomonitoringal hoceima coastsm. galloprovincialisabiotic parametersmonthly variationsheavy metalsEnvironmental sciencesGE1-350ENFRE3S Web of Conferences, Vol 314, p 07001 (2021)
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FR
topic biomonitoring
al hoceima coasts
m. galloprovincialis
abiotic parameters
monthly variations
heavy metals
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
spellingShingle biomonitoring
al hoceima coasts
m. galloprovincialis
abiotic parameters
monthly variations
heavy metals
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Azizi Ghizlane
Akodad Mustapha
Layachi Mostafa
Ait Hmeid Hanane
Baghour Mourad
Gueddari Hicham
Riouchi Ouassila
Moumen Abdelmajid
Biomonitoring study of trace metals (Al, As, Li) in mussels from Al Hoceima coastline of Moroccan Mediterranean Sea
description Mytilus galloprovincialis are commonly used as heavy metal biomonitors across the world. In the present work, the contents of three elements (Al, As, Li) were analyzed in Mytilus galloprovincialis using Inductively Coupled Plasma – Optical Emission Spectrometry (ICP-OES 720-ES). Samples of soft tissues are collected monthly in 2020, from three sites of the mussel farming facilities installed in the Al Hoceima Sea. The decreasing order of the mean element contents in mussel tissues was Al > As > Li. The lowest values of metallic elements were found in summer and the highest contents were indicated in winter. Positive correlations were indicated between these elements and chlorophyll a indicating the importance of diet for the bioaccumulation of metals in mussels. In addition, our results show that the temperature and the salinity increase with the decreasing of metals bioavailability suggesting the influence of chemical properties and physical kinetics changes in the solution. On the other hand, the strong correlations observed for metal contents in mussel tissues can be elucidated by their common sources. The results of this study may be useful in the use of M. galloprovincialis, in the environmental biomonitoring studies.
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author Azizi Ghizlane
Akodad Mustapha
Layachi Mostafa
Ait Hmeid Hanane
Baghour Mourad
Gueddari Hicham
Riouchi Ouassila
Moumen Abdelmajid
author_facet Azizi Ghizlane
Akodad Mustapha
Layachi Mostafa
Ait Hmeid Hanane
Baghour Mourad
Gueddari Hicham
Riouchi Ouassila
Moumen Abdelmajid
author_sort Azizi Ghizlane
title Biomonitoring study of trace metals (Al, As, Li) in mussels from Al Hoceima coastline of Moroccan Mediterranean Sea
title_short Biomonitoring study of trace metals (Al, As, Li) in mussels from Al Hoceima coastline of Moroccan Mediterranean Sea
title_full Biomonitoring study of trace metals (Al, As, Li) in mussels from Al Hoceima coastline of Moroccan Mediterranean Sea
title_fullStr Biomonitoring study of trace metals (Al, As, Li) in mussels from Al Hoceima coastline of Moroccan Mediterranean Sea
title_full_unstemmed Biomonitoring study of trace metals (Al, As, Li) in mussels from Al Hoceima coastline of Moroccan Mediterranean Sea
title_sort biomonitoring study of trace metals (al, as, li) in mussels from al hoceima coastline of moroccan mediterranean sea
publisher EDP Sciences
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/c22d968fd4f543eca74caf4110d34e35
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