2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2018.10.002
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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) accumulation in different common sole (Solea solea) tissues from the North Adriatic Sea peculiar impacted area

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“…Jafarabadi et al [139] and Yu et al [162] detected positive correlations between lipid contents and total PAH concentrations in marine fish, which reflected that lipid content was the important factor for tissue-specific accumulation. However, Frapiccini et al [98], Soltani et al [163], and Zhao et al [142] detected extremely weak positive correlations or no correlations between lipid content and PAH concentrations in the tissues of fish. Thus, this may indicate that lipid content was not the key factor for tissue-specific distribution/accumulation in these fish species.…”
Section: Bioaccumulation Of Pahs In Fishmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Jafarabadi et al [139] and Yu et al [162] detected positive correlations between lipid contents and total PAH concentrations in marine fish, which reflected that lipid content was the important factor for tissue-specific accumulation. However, Frapiccini et al [98], Soltani et al [163], and Zhao et al [142] detected extremely weak positive correlations or no correlations between lipid content and PAH concentrations in the tissues of fish. Thus, this may indicate that lipid content was not the key factor for tissue-specific distribution/accumulation in these fish species.…”
Section: Bioaccumulation Of Pahs In Fishmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Most cases for PAH bioaccumulation in fish have involved benthic or bottom-feeding fish living in habitats with sediment contaminated by PAHs [97]. In fact, PAH levels were measured in Solea solea tissue and in marine sediments collected from three areas of the northern Adriatic Sea characterized by different anthropic impacts (Venetian Lagoon, Po Delta, and fishing grounds off Chioggia) [98]. As a result, the concentration of PAHs in sediment was related to PAH bioaccumulation in fish [98].…”
Section: Toxicity Of Pahs On the Liver Metabolism Of Fishmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Solea senegalensis is a common estuarine flat fish in southwest Europe, with great economic importance to both fisheries and aquaculture sectors, due to its high market value [6]. Given its benthic behavior, S. senegalensis typically lives and interacts with the seabed of coastal waters, making this species particularly susceptible to sediment chemical contamination [39], accumulating, for example, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from impacted areas [40]. Furthermore, by feeding on fish spawns, crustaceans, and small benthic invertebrates [6], this species can also biomagnify chemical contaminants through trophic transfer, particularly those that are highly persistent and have lipophilic behavior, such as MeHg.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%