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Bioaccumulation kinetics and internal distribution of the fission products radiocaesium and radiostrontium in an estuarine crab.
Cresswell, Tom; Prentice, Emily; Howell, Nick; Callaghan, Paul; Metian, Marc; Johansen, Mathew P.
Affiliation
  • Cresswell T; ANSTO, Locked Bag 2001, Kirrawee DC, NSW 2232, Australia. Electronic address: tom.cresswell@ansto.gov.au.
  • Prentice E; ANSTO, Locked Bag 2001, Kirrawee DC, NSW 2232, Australia; NSW Office of Environment and Heritage, PO Box 29, Lidcombe, NSW 1825, Australia.
  • Howell N; ANSTO, Locked Bag 2001, Kirrawee DC, NSW 2232, Australia.
  • Callaghan P; ANSTO, Locked Bag 2001, Kirrawee DC, NSW 2232, Australia.
  • Metian M; International Atomic Energy Agency Environment Laboratories (IAEA-EL), Radioecology Laboratory, 4a Quai Antoine 1er, Principality of Monaco MC-98000, Monaco.
  • Johansen MP; ANSTO, Locked Bag 2001, Kirrawee DC, NSW 2232, Australia.
J Hazard Mater ; 408: 124453, 2021 04 15.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33168318
ABSTRACT
Crab has been designated by the ICRP as one of twelve reference/model organisms for understanding the impacts of radionuclide releases on the biosphere. However, radionuclide-crab interaction data are sparse compared with other reference organisms (e.g. deer, earthworm). This study used an estuarine crab (Paragrapsus laevis) to investigate the contribution of water, diet and sediment sources to radionuclide (134Cs and 85Sr) bioaccumulation kinetics using live-animal radiotracing. The distribution of each radionuclide within the crab tissues was determined using dissection, whole-body autoradiography and synchrotron X-ray Fluorescence Microscopy (XFM). When moulting occurred during exposure, it caused significant increases in 85Sr bioaccumulation and efflux of 134Cs under constant aqueous exposure. Dietary assimilation efficiencies were determined as 55 ± 1% for 134Cs and 49 ± 3% for 85Sr. 85Sr concentrated in gonads more than other organs, resulting in proportionally greater radiation dose to the reproductive organs and requires further investigation. 134Cs was found in most soft tissues and was closely associated with S and K. Biodynamic modelling suggested that diet accounted for 90-97% of whole-body 137Cs, while water accounted for 59-81% of 90Sr. Our new data on crab, as a representative invertebrate, improves understanding of the impacts of planned or accidental releases of fission radionuclides on marine ecology.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Water Pollutants, Radioactive / Deer / Brachyura Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: J Hazard Mater Journal subject: SAUDE AMBIENTAL Year: 2021 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Water Pollutants, Radioactive / Deer / Brachyura Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: J Hazard Mater Journal subject: SAUDE AMBIENTAL Year: 2021 Type: Article