2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10750-017-3494-7
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Spatial and temporal trends of target organic and inorganic micropollutants in Lake Maggiore and Lake Lugano (Italian-Swiss water bodies): contamination in sediments and biota

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“…Table 3 shows the principal studies aiming to observe the effects of uptake of different MP types on freshwater benthic organisms, specifying the effect investigated and eventual evidence. The effects of MP intake in freshwater benthos is an important issue, since benthic invertebrates contribute up to 90% of fish prey biomass [133], and sediment becomes a sink of different organic and inorganic pollutants [134,135]. Therefore, bioaccumulation of MPs in sediment can enhance contaminant biomagnification.…”
Section: Ecotoxicological Effects Of Mps On Benthic Organismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 3 shows the principal studies aiming to observe the effects of uptake of different MP types on freshwater benthic organisms, specifying the effect investigated and eventual evidence. The effects of MP intake in freshwater benthos is an important issue, since benthic invertebrates contribute up to 90% of fish prey biomass [133], and sediment becomes a sink of different organic and inorganic pollutants [134,135]. Therefore, bioaccumulation of MPs in sediment can enhance contaminant biomagnification.…”
Section: Ecotoxicological Effects Of Mps On Benthic Organismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the expression of stress response genes was elevated in the mussels from a less polluted area, and negatively correlated with the level of toxic metals (Kerambrun et al, 2016). Zebra mussels from the large deep perialpine lakes Maggiore and Lugano had low accumulation of toxicants (DDx, PCBs, and Hg), unlike in the fish from the same sites (Guzzella et al, 2018). Results of our study confirm that it is difficult to definitively evaluate site-related responses in the zebra mussel.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…No interaction between the considered variables (size and seasons) was evidenced by two-way-Anova test. The characteristic U-shaped trend of DDT and PCB concentrations in Lake Maggiore was observed since the beginning of the monitoring activities and it did not vary between years [33]. The inverse relationship between concentrations in zooplankton and zooplankton biomass might be associated with the shift in diet of zooplanktonic specimens because of the different availability of nutrient along the year.…”
Section: Role Of Zooplankton Size and Seasonality On Contaminant Levelsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Regarding Italian subalpine lakes, this is the first study of PFAS contamination in zooplankton, while data regarding DDT and PCB are abundant for Lake Maggiore [33], but sporadic for the other lakes. The last determination of DDT and PCB concentrations in zooplankton in Lake Iseo, dating back to 2010, showed that current DDT concentrations are lower, while PCB concentrations are stable [34].…”
Section: Concentrations Of Organic Contaminantsmentioning
confidence: 93%
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