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  • The European eel (Anguilla anguilla) was studied for cadmium contamination levels due to its threatened status and heavy metal pollution in the Garonne-Gironde hydrosystem in France.
  • Results indicated a significant site effect on cadmium concentrations in the liver of eels, suggesting that the diet may play a major role in contamination rather than water exposure alone.
  • Additionally, experiments with uncontaminated eels fed various preys showed that using cadmium-enriched food might underestimate the metal's transfer rate through the food chain, emphasizing the importance of the trophic route in cadmium contamination of wild eels.

Article Abstract

Due to its status of threatened species and being heavily contaminated by metals, the European eel (Anguilla anguilla) was selected to investigate cadmium contamination levels of fish settled along a historically cadmium-contaminated hydrosystem, the Garonne-Gironde continuum (France), according to its various location sites and fish length. Results have shown an important site effect on cadmium concentrations in liver but not in gills, highlighting the possible predominance of the trophic exposure route. Subsequently, uncontaminated eels were experimentally exposed to cadmium by water uptake and/or trophic route(s). Eels were fed with different preys: white shrimps collected in an unpolluted area in the Gironde estuary, and cadmium-enriched shrimps. Data obtained tend to show that the use of cadmium-enriched food during experimental investigations triggers an underestimation of the metal trophic transfer rate. These two complementary approaches provide some elements to suggest that the trophic route plays an important role in cadmium contamination of wild eels.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2007.11.018DOI Listing

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