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Z. Sidoumou, M. Gnassia-Barelli, Y. Siau, V. Morton, and M. Roméo (2006)

Heavy metal concentrations in molluscs from the Senegal coast

Environment International, 32(3):384-387.

Bivalve molluscs from the Western coast of Senegal were sampled and measured for their cadmium, copper and zinc concentrations. This part of Africa has not been studied as regards heavy metal concentrations in the molluscs. The collected species are two small African bivalve molluscs, living in the sand: Cardita ajar and Dosinia isocardia; the African mussel Perna perna which is the only mussel of this genus in the Western coast of Africa and the oyster Crassostrea gasar, which lives in mangroves attached to the rhizophores, in the intertidal zone. C. gasar and C. ajar present higher cadmium concentrations, respectively 6.82 ± 0.54 and 13.77 ± 0.80 [mu]g Cd/g (d.w.) than the two other species (D. isocardia: 3.88 ± 0.31 [mu]g/g and P. perna 2.37 ± 0.22 [mu]g/g. Copper and zinc concentrations are in the range of the published values for C. gasar and P. perna collected elsewhere in Africa. The results suggest that cadmium may be present in high concentrations in Senegalese waters where upwellings occur.

Mauritania, Dosinia isocardia, Metals, Perna perna, Senegal, Cardita ajar, Donax rugosus, Crassostrea gasar, molluscs

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