Concentrations of heavy metals in food web components of small, boreal lakes
Tiina Tulonen, M. Pihlström, Лаури Арвола, Martti Rask
Abstract
The concentrations of heavy metals in different food web components, such as zooplankton, benthic invertebrates and fish, were examined in small humic lakes from southern Finland. Variation in metal concentrations in zooplankton was observed between different lakes and in benthic invertebrates between different animal groups. We found a significant relationship between lakewater pH and Cd concentration in isopods (Asellus aquaticus), while no relationship between the humic content of lakewater and Cd or Hg concentrations was observed. Annual variation in Cd, studied over a six-year period, was correlated with the amount of discharge, which indicated the importance of the annual loading of Cd from the catchment in determining accumulation in isopods. The metal concentrations in perch (Perca fluviatilis) were higher in a humic and acid lake than in a slightly humic lake and may partly be explained by the varying dietary regime of perch.