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ACCUMULATION OF SOME HEAVY METALS IN SOFT TISSUE AND SHELL OF EDIBLE BIVALVEAMIANTIS UMBONELLA (LAMARCK, 1818) IN BANDAR ABBAS COAST, THE PERSIAN GULF

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  9-22

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 Edible clamAmiantis umbonella inhabits sandy-muddy coast in BANDAR ABBAS, northern PERSIAN GULF. In this study specimens of this clam (240 specimens), water (12 samples) and sediment (12 samples) in summer and winter along two stations (first station, Park-e-Qadir, 56o 20¢ E and 27o 11¢ N and second station, Nakhl-e-Nakhoda, 56o 23¢ E and 27o 10¢ N) were collected from Golshahr coast of BANDAR ABBAS. The concentrations of 8 metals (Fe, Mg, Zn, Pb, Cd, Ag, As and Cu) in different parts of clam’s body, coastal water and sediment were determined. Regarding a few information on metal concentration in macro-benthic animals in this area, this study can be first provides report of metal concentration in this clam. There were no significant relationships between different stations and different seasons (P³0.05).The maximum and the minimum metal concentrations in clams were belonged to Mg (10000±7823 mgg-1drywt) and Ag (<0.3±0.00 mgg-1drywt), respectively. Mg and Ag had the maximum and minimum concentrations in clam, water and sediment. There was a significant relationship between metal concentration in clam, coastal water and sediment (P£0.05). There was also a significant positive correlation between clam’s length and the concentrations of Cd, Pb and Ag (P£0.05). According to the high metal concentration in different parts of clam’s body, this clam can be introduced as a bioandicator for As, Pb, Cu, Ag and Zn.

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    PASHAEI RAD, SHAHROKH, SAEEDI, HANIEH, ABTAHI, BEHROOZ, & KIABI, BAHRAM. (2010). ACCUMULATION OF SOME HEAVY METALS IN SOFT TISSUE AND SHELL OF EDIBLE BIVALVEAMIANTIS UMBONELLA (LAMARCK, 1818) IN BANDAR ABBAS COAST, THE PERSIAN GULF. JOURNAL OF ANIMAL ENVIRONMENT, 2(2 (6)), 9-22. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/206644/en

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    PASHAEI RAD SHAHROKH, SAEEDI HANIEH, ABTAHI BEHROOZ, KIABI BAHRAM. ACCUMULATION OF SOME HEAVY METALS IN SOFT TISSUE AND SHELL OF EDIBLE BIVALVEAMIANTIS UMBONELLA (LAMARCK, 1818) IN BANDAR ABBAS COAST, THE PERSIAN GULF. JOURNAL OF ANIMAL ENVIRONMENT[Internet]. 2010;2(2 (6)):9-22. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/206644/en

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    SHAHROKH PASHAEI RAD, HANIEH SAEEDI, BEHROOZ ABTAHI, and BAHRAM KIABI, “ACCUMULATION OF SOME HEAVY METALS IN SOFT TISSUE AND SHELL OF EDIBLE BIVALVEAMIANTIS UMBONELLA (LAMARCK, 1818) IN BANDAR ABBAS COAST, THE PERSIAN GULF,” JOURNAL OF ANIMAL ENVIRONMENT, vol. 2, no. 2 (6), pp. 9–22, 2010, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/206644/en

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