Variations of organotin bioaccumulation in the Salmo trutta and Anguilla japonica collected from freshwater and seawater habitats: A re-interpretation from biomonitoring point of view.

This paper reviewed two important published papers on variation in organotin compounds (OTs) accumulation in relation to the life history in Anguilla japonica and Salmo trutta. The data cited from the two papers were re-interpretated from biomonitoring point of view. An overall discussion of the tri...

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Main Authors: Yap, Chee Kong, Arai, Takaomi
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Published: Global Science Publications 2011
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spelling my.upm.eprints.251692015-10-28T05:05:39Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/25169/ Variations of organotin bioaccumulation in the Salmo trutta and Anguilla japonica collected from freshwater and seawater habitats: A re-interpretation from biomonitoring point of view. Yap, Chee Kong Arai, Takaomi This paper reviewed two important published papers on variation in organotin compounds (OTs) accumulation in relation to the life history in Anguilla japonica and Salmo trutta. The data cited from the two papers were re-interpretated from biomonitoring point of view. An overall discussion of the tributyltin (TBT) and triphenyltin (TPT) contamination based on the sampling sites was presented. In general, S.trutta with higher OT levels inhabiting the sea habitat, namely Hakodate Bay, had higher bioavailability of OTs than the Hekirichi River and Kunebetsu River. Similarly, the eels A. japonica with higher OTs collected in the marine habitat at Miyako Bay and its adjacent waters, also had higher levels of TBT than those collected from the Mabuchi River, Hei River and Tsugaruishi River. This indicated that Hakodate Bay and Miyako Bay had higher contamination by OTs than freshwater sampling sites. Since Hakodate Bay and Miyako Bay are characterized by many marinas and shipping activities, this review paper based on the two papers agreed with the fact that higher anthropogenic activities would always be reflected in the higher bioaccumulation of OTs of the two biomonitors. Global Science Publications 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/25169/1/Variations%20of%20organotin%20bioaccumulation%20in%20the%20Salmo%20trutta%20and%20Anguilla%20japonica%20collected%20from%20freshwater%20and%20seawater%20habitats.pdf Yap, Chee Kong and Arai, Takaomi (2011) Variations of organotin bioaccumulation in the Salmo trutta and Anguilla japonica collected from freshwater and seawater habitats: A re-interpretation from biomonitoring point of view. Asian Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology & Environmental Sciences, 13 (4). pp. 595-598. ISSN 0972-3005 http://www.globalsciencebooks.info/
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description This paper reviewed two important published papers on variation in organotin compounds (OTs) accumulation in relation to the life history in Anguilla japonica and Salmo trutta. The data cited from the two papers were re-interpretated from biomonitoring point of view. An overall discussion of the tributyltin (TBT) and triphenyltin (TPT) contamination based on the sampling sites was presented. In general, S.trutta with higher OT levels inhabiting the sea habitat, namely Hakodate Bay, had higher bioavailability of OTs than the Hekirichi River and Kunebetsu River. Similarly, the eels A. japonica with higher OTs collected in the marine habitat at Miyako Bay and its adjacent waters, also had higher levels of TBT than those collected from the Mabuchi River, Hei River and Tsugaruishi River. This indicated that Hakodate Bay and Miyako Bay had higher contamination by OTs than freshwater sampling sites. Since Hakodate Bay and Miyako Bay are characterized by many marinas and shipping activities, this review paper based on the two papers agreed with the fact that higher anthropogenic activities would always be reflected in the higher bioaccumulation of OTs of the two biomonitors.
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author Yap, Chee Kong
Arai, Takaomi
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Arai, Takaomi
Variations of organotin bioaccumulation in the Salmo trutta and Anguilla japonica collected from freshwater and seawater habitats: A re-interpretation from biomonitoring point of view.
author_facet Yap, Chee Kong
Arai, Takaomi
author_sort Yap, Chee Kong
title Variations of organotin bioaccumulation in the Salmo trutta and Anguilla japonica collected from freshwater and seawater habitats: A re-interpretation from biomonitoring point of view.
title_short Variations of organotin bioaccumulation in the Salmo trutta and Anguilla japonica collected from freshwater and seawater habitats: A re-interpretation from biomonitoring point of view.
title_full Variations of organotin bioaccumulation in the Salmo trutta and Anguilla japonica collected from freshwater and seawater habitats: A re-interpretation from biomonitoring point of view.
title_fullStr Variations of organotin bioaccumulation in the Salmo trutta and Anguilla japonica collected from freshwater and seawater habitats: A re-interpretation from biomonitoring point of view.
title_full_unstemmed Variations of organotin bioaccumulation in the Salmo trutta and Anguilla japonica collected from freshwater and seawater habitats: A re-interpretation from biomonitoring point of view.
title_sort variations of organotin bioaccumulation in the salmo trutta and anguilla japonica collected from freshwater and seawater habitats: a re-interpretation from biomonitoring point of view.
publisher Global Science Publications
publishDate 2011
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/25169/1/Variations%20of%20organotin%20bioaccumulation%20in%20the%20Salmo%20trutta%20and%20Anguilla%20japonica%20collected%20from%20freshwater%20and%20seawater%20habitats.pdf
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