Assessment on the ecological health of Sepang Besar River, Selangor using Geloina expansa as a biomonitor

Bivalves have been utilised extensively as a biomonitoring agent for heavy metal pollution in the marine ecosystem. In the present study, heavy metal concentrations [e.g., copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), cadmium (Cd), and lead (Pb)] were determined in the soft tissues of bivalve Geloina expansa as well as s...

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Published in:Malayan Nature Journal
Main Author: Wakid S.A.; Aziz N.A.A.; Mustafa M.; Syazwan W.M.; Zulkifli S.Z.; Alias Z.
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Language:English
Published: Malaysian Nature Society 2023
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Wakid S.A.; Aziz N.A.A.; Mustafa M.; Syazwan W.M.; Zulkifli S.Z.; Alias Z.
Assessment on the ecological health of Sepang Besar River, Selangor using Geloina expansa as a biomonitor
2023
Malayan Nature Journal
75
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Bivalves have been utilised extensively as a biomonitoring agent for heavy metal pollution in the marine ecosystem. In the present study, heavy metal concentrations [e.g., copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), cadmium (Cd), and lead (Pb)] were determined in the soft tissues of bivalve Geloina expansa as well as sediment and water samples collected from the Sepang Besar River on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia. Bioaccumulation factors, such as biota sediment accumulation factor (BSAF) and biota concentration factor (BCF), were used to estimate metal accumulation. The bivalve tissues were digested and analysed using an inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometer (ICP-OES). In sediment samples, the heavy metal concentration was Zn (67 mg/kg) > Cu (23 mg/kg) > Pb) (14 mg/kg), on a dry weight basis. Whereas in water samples, Zn (19.2 g/L) > Cu (1.9 g/L) > Pb (1.0 g/L). Meanwhile, the tissues of G. expansa accumulated heavy metals from the surroundings, with concentrations of Zn (56.63 mg/kg) > Cu (4.10 mg/kg), on dry weight basis. Cd was not detected in the samples. The findings of this study suggested that G. expansa serve as a macroconcentrator (BSAF > 2) for Zn, a deconcentrator (BSAF < 1) for Cu, and a bioaccumulator’ (BCF < 5000) of Zn and Cu. © 2023 Malaysian Nature Society. All rights reserved.
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author Wakid S.A.; Aziz N.A.A.; Mustafa M.; Syazwan W.M.; Zulkifli S.Z.; Alias Z.
spellingShingle Wakid S.A.; Aziz N.A.A.; Mustafa M.; Syazwan W.M.; Zulkifli S.Z.; Alias Z.
Assessment on the ecological health of Sepang Besar River, Selangor using Geloina expansa as a biomonitor
author_facet Wakid S.A.; Aziz N.A.A.; Mustafa M.; Syazwan W.M.; Zulkifli S.Z.; Alias Z.
author_sort Wakid S.A.; Aziz N.A.A.; Mustafa M.; Syazwan W.M.; Zulkifli S.Z.; Alias Z.
title Assessment on the ecological health of Sepang Besar River, Selangor using Geloina expansa as a biomonitor
title_short Assessment on the ecological health of Sepang Besar River, Selangor using Geloina expansa as a biomonitor
title_full Assessment on the ecological health of Sepang Besar River, Selangor using Geloina expansa as a biomonitor
title_fullStr Assessment on the ecological health of Sepang Besar River, Selangor using Geloina expansa as a biomonitor
title_full_unstemmed Assessment on the ecological health of Sepang Besar River, Selangor using Geloina expansa as a biomonitor
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description Bivalves have been utilised extensively as a biomonitoring agent for heavy metal pollution in the marine ecosystem. In the present study, heavy metal concentrations [e.g., copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), cadmium (Cd), and lead (Pb)] were determined in the soft tissues of bivalve Geloina expansa as well as sediment and water samples collected from the Sepang Besar River on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia. Bioaccumulation factors, such as biota sediment accumulation factor (BSAF) and biota concentration factor (BCF), were used to estimate metal accumulation. The bivalve tissues were digested and analysed using an inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometer (ICP-OES). In sediment samples, the heavy metal concentration was Zn (67 mg/kg) > Cu (23 mg/kg) > Pb) (14 mg/kg), on a dry weight basis. Whereas in water samples, Zn (19.2 g/L) > Cu (1.9 g/L) > Pb (1.0 g/L). Meanwhile, the tissues of G. expansa accumulated heavy metals from the surroundings, with concentrations of Zn (56.63 mg/kg) > Cu (4.10 mg/kg), on dry weight basis. Cd was not detected in the samples. The findings of this study suggested that G. expansa serve as a macroconcentrator (BSAF > 2) for Zn, a deconcentrator (BSAF < 1) for Cu, and a bioaccumulator’ (BCF < 5000) of Zn and Cu. © 2023 Malaysian Nature Society. All rights reserved.
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