Heavy metals and pesticides in anuran spawn and tadpoles, water, and sediment

Autor: Grillitsch, Britta, Chovanec, Andreas
Zdroj: Toxicological and Environmental Chemistry; October 1995, Vol. 50 Issue: 1-4 p131-155, 25p
Abstrakt: High concentrations of metals (cadmium, copper, lead, and zinc) and of lindane were measured in the sediment and in the spawn and tadpoles of Bufo bufo, Rana dalmatina, and Rana ridibunda from two Austrian locations. Residues in spawn suggest maternal transfer. Increase of the metal concentrations from spawn to advanced tadpole stage is explained by the larval microphaguous feeding habits which cause high exposition of the tadpoles to substances concentrating in sediments and suspended particles. Metal and pesticide concentrations in spawn and tadpoles are toxic to various other aquatic organisms and are furthermore considered to be potentially hazardous to the anurans themselves. The results are conform with world-wide observations of contamination of anuran larvae with heavy metals, and prove the significance of non-point source chemical exposure due to allochthonous toxicant input by wind load and precipitation.
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